Over Her Dead Body
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| - | User:Jahsonic/Notes to [[Corpsing]] by [[Toby Litt]] | + | ''[[Over Her Dead Body. Death, Femininity and the Aesthetic]]'' (1992). Deutsch: ''Nur über ihre Leiche. Tod, [[Weiblichkeit]] und [[Ästhetik]]'' (1993, 1997, Neuauflage 2004) is a book by German writer [[Elisabeth Bronfen]]. |
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| - | Also, the exhibitions [[Doctor Death: Medicine at the end of life]] ([[Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine]]) and [[The Quick and the Dead: Artists and anatomy]] (National Touring Exhibitions). The author would like to thank Simon ... | + | |
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Over Her Dead Body. Death, Femininity and the Aesthetic (1992). Deutsch: Nur über ihre Leiche. Tod, Weiblichkeit und Ästhetik (1993, 1997, Neuauflage 2004) is a book by German writer Elisabeth Bronfen.
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