"Astute and consistently surprising critic" (NPR) Olivia Laing investigates the body and its discontents through the great freedom movements of the twentieth century.
This modern riff on the fifteenth-century morality play Everyman follows Everybody (chosen from amongst the cast by lottery at each performance) as they journey through life’s greatest mystery—the meaning of living.
These developmentally appropriate, research-based curriculum modules go beyond just saying "no" to engage students in grades 5- 9 in 24 risky behavior prevention activities.
Everybody is unique and different. But we are all more similar than we think. Just like you: Everybody has fears. Everybody has moments of joy . . . and moments of sadness. Everybody makes mistakes . . . and can fix them.
... corpo si congelò...»: Norton Grim and Me, regia di Tony Gammidge, 2019. p. 43 «Quasi del tutto inadeguata...»: Susan Sontag, La coscienza imbrigliata al corpo. Diari e taccuini 1964-1980, traduzione di Paolo Dilonardo, nottetempo ...