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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Body_politicBody politic - Wikipedia

    The body politic is a polity —such as a city, realm, or state —considered metaphorically as a physical body. Historically, the sovereign is typically portrayed as the body's head, and the analogy may also be extended to other anatomical parts, as in political readings of Aesop 's fable of "The Belly and the Members".

  2. body politic, in Western political thought, an ancient metaphor by which a state, society, or church and its institutions are conceived of as a biological (usually human) body. As it is usually applied, the metaphor implies hierarchical leadership and a division of labour, and it carries a strong autocratic or monarchial connotation.

  3. Última edición. febrero de 1987. [ editar datos en Wikidata] The Body Politic (en esp. «El cuerpo político») fue una revista mensual canadiense, publicada de 1971 a 1987, una de las primeras revistas gais del país, que tuvo una influencia notable en el desarrollo de la comunidad LGBT de Canadá.

  4. Body Politic, a historical play by Nick Green about the magazine and its role in the early gay liberation movement, premiered at Buddies in Bad Times in May 2016, and won the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play in 2017.

  5. 15 de jun. de 2023 · The Body Politic: Directed by Gabriel Francis Paz Goodenough. With Ericcka Bridgeford, Brandon Scott. With unfettered access, THE BODY POLITIC follows Baltimore's idealistic young mayor into office where he puts his personal and political future on the line to save his beloved city from chronic violence.

  6. Here, in these texts, in the material and political, and political and material with the operations of language. In ways that didn't seem early 1980s, these supposed enemies have come into alliance derstanding the always contested and consequential language and the body politic.

  7. The Body Politic: Video from The Met Collection. Opening June 20 at The Met Breuer, The Body Politic: Video from The Met Collection. will present four videos created between 1995 and 2016. Ranging from the provocative to the poignant to the absurd, the videos are David Hammons’s.