Collaborative Embodiment: Literary Geographies of Female Health and Illness

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Keywords:

Embodiment, literary geography, medical humanities

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Author Biography

Deborah Snow Molloy, University of Glasgow

PhD candidate, part timeSchool of Critical StudiesUniversity of Glasgow

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2019-08-28

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Thinking Space