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  "canonicalUrl": "https://jcrt.org/archives/11.1/blanton/",
  "path": "/archives/11.1/blanton/",
  "publishedAt": "2010-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "life",
    "power-social-sciences",
    "foucault",
    "saint",
    "antonio",
    "body",
    "human-philosophy",
    "1926-1984",
    "michel",
    "paul",
    "the-apostle",
    "subject-philosophy",
    "1922-1975",
    "1933-2023",
    "1960",
    "christian-saints-in-art",
    "hardt",
    "michael",
    "negri",
    "pasolini",
    "pier-paolo",
    "sex-and-society"
  ],
  "textContent": "",
  "title": "‘Reappearance of Paul, ’Sick”: Foucault’s Biopolitics and the Significance of Pasolini’s Apostle"
}