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The AGORA is a pedagogical space designed to host the course materials, forums and blogs of different courses on the Renaissance Body across the years. To request a login ID as a student or as a visitor, please contact the website administrator, Cécile Alduy, alduy [arobase] stanford dot edu.

Recent Posts

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  • The body and the world
  • textual promiscuity
  • cannibalistic reading
  • just because it is nice, a response to catullus (sonnet 18)?
  • reciprocity & revolution
  • Medieval Reading & Writing
  • writing on stones, bodies, and minds
  • Love sickness
  • atemporality and embodiment
  • poetic labor, poetic bodies, poetic value
  • Good, Natural Bodies
  • Pantagruel's Fertility and his "Other World"
  • Rabelais' body language
  • violence in Pantagruel
  • pantomime (re: chapter 19, 'dialogue' between Panurge and the Englishman
  • Pantagruel's appetite
  • Questions on Montaigne.2.
  • How to enjoy the website
  • Folly, family, elephants and hermitage.
  • E-diary
  • Oh my God it's Week 8.
  • This is a song I recorded yesterday...in honor of Louise Labé
  • Transcribed from my diary
  • E-Diary to the World
  • E-diary
  • Taboo, discovery, feminism and error
  • The center of the cosmos, the gods, Scève vs. Ronsard, torturing the artist.
  • Poem number 5
  • Frère Jean kills four thousand while pilgrims escape jaws of drunken giant
  • How to Use our Collective Blog
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