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Disgust, bodily aesthetics and the ethic of being human in Botswana
Julie Livingston
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Arts & Humanities
Botswana
100%
Disgust
86%
Moral Sentiments
78%
Aesthetics
77%
Humanistic
70%
Physicality
60%
Sociality
54%
Human Being
51%
Enactment
50%
Affective
40%
Disfigurement
35%
Public Sphere
35%
Diarrhea
32%
Rugs
31%
Curiosity
31%
Ethos
30%
Activism
29%
Political Agenda
27%
Public Discourse
25%
Human Body
23%
Discourse
22%
Citizenship
21%
Agenda
20%
Nationalism
19%
Physical
14%
Interaction
13%
Person
13%
Social Sciences
Botswana
84%
aesthetics
67%
sociality
55%
moral philosophy
54%
human being
38%
patient's rights
31%
citizen
29%
political agenda
26%
discourse
26%
nationalism
22%
respect
19%
citizenship
18%
disability
16%
politics
13%
interaction
11%
experience
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
ethics
86%
rights
77%
esthetics
75%
citizen
46%
nationalism
41%
citizenship
37%
public
32%
disability
30%
human body
28%
politics
27%
reworking
26%
project
12%