16 research outputs found
Behavioral evidence of trigeminal neuropathic pain following loose constrictive ligation of the rat's infraorbital nerve
Fos-like-immunoreactivity in the upper cervical and medullary dorsal horn induced by stimulation of the dural blood vessels in the rat
The NMDA-receptor antagonist Memantine blocks pain behavior in a rat model of formalin-induced facial pain
Fos-like-immunoreactivity in the superficial medullary dorsal horn induced by noxious and non-noxious thermal stimulation of facial skin in the rat
Abnormalities of horizontal gaze. Clinical, oculographic and magnetic resonance imaging findings. II. Gaze palsy and internuclear ophthalmoplegia.
Bidirectional modulation of windup by NMDA receptors in the rat spinal trigeminal nucleus
The gendered economics of bodybuilding
International audienceThis article sheds light on the gendered economics of bodybuilding, a topic that, to my knowledge, has not previously been studied. First displaying its history, it examines how the economy of such a sport was born, focusing on the principles and values of capitalism and then creating the "bodybuilding’s industry". In particular, the article stresses the gendered dimension of such an industry relying on ‘hegemonic masculinity’, especially through the relevant media, which are at the core of this gendered framework. I use a qualitative methodology to understand the subject, analyzing the French magazines related to bodybuilding, which embodies the whole functioning of such an industry