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    • International Journal of Body, Nature, and Culture Vol.1, No. 2, pp. 165-184 A comparison of concepts of the body in Chinese and Western spatial thought
      Yina Cao
      https://doi.org/10.23124/JBNC.2022.1.2.165
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    • International Journal of Body, Nature, and Culture Vol.1, No. 2, pp. 127-164 On the ‘psychic tourniquet’ strangling the Korean BwO
      Joff P. N. Bradley
      https://doi.org/10.23124/JBNC.2022.1.2.127
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    • International Journal of Body, Nature, and Culture Vol.1, No. 2, pp. 109-126 Shakespeare’s misogyny, myxophobia, and ecophobia: corporeality and environment
      Simon C. Estok
      https://doi.org/10.23124/JBNC.2022.1.2.109
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    • International Journal of Body, Nature, and Culture Vol.1, No. 2, pp. 99-108 Editor's Note
      Jonggab Kim
      https://doi.org/10.23124/JBNC.2022.1.2.101
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    • International Journal of Body, Nature, and Culture Vol.2, No. 1 pp. 93-102 Embodied Mind, Enactive Rationality, and Performative Self
      Hye-yoon Chung
      https://doi.org/10.23124/JBNC.2023.2.1.93
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    • International Journal of Body, Nature, and Culture Vol.2, No. 1 pp. 73-92 Chinese Ecological Wisdom in the Anthropocene Era
      Cao Shunqing;Liu Shishi
      https://doi.org/10.23124/JBNC.2023.2.1.73
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    • International Journal of Body, Nature, and Culture Vol.2, No. 1 pp. 53-72 Creative-Subversive Acts Against Corporeal Control: An Inquiry into Chandigarh’s Indie Musicians
      Chinar Chawla; Meenu Gupta
      https://doi.org/10.23124/JBNC.2023.2.1.53
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    • International Journal of Body, Nature, and Culture Vol.1, No. 2, pp. 35-52 Anecdote of a Jar--The “Anthropocene” as Western Fable (A propos Hillis Miller's China lectures)
      Tom Cohen
      ttps://doi.org/10.23124/JBNC.2023.2.1.35
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