Further Reading
- Whalley, Angelina (2005). Pushing the Limits (Encounters with Body Worlds Creator Gunther von Hagens). Arts & Sciences. ISBN 3-937256-07-5.
- Whalley, Angelina; Franz Josef Wetz (2005) (in German). Der Grenzgänger: Begegnungen mit Gunther von Hagens. Heidelberg: Arts & Sciences. ISBN 3-937256-01-6. OCLC 70873993.
- von Hagens, Gunther; Angelina Whalley (2007). Body Worlds The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies. Arts & Sciences. ISBN 3-937256-04-0. OCLC 300398359.
- von Hagens, Gunther (17 November 2003). "No Skeletons in the Closet – Facts, Background and Conclusions". http://www.bodyworlds.com/Downloads/E_Kirgisien%20AW%20GVH%202.pdf.
- Wetz, Franz Josef; Brigitte Tag (2001) (in German). Schöne neue Körperwelten: der Streit um die Ausstellung. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta. ISBN 3-608-94311-0. OCLC 47118365.
- da Fonseca, Liselotte Hermes (1999). "Wachsfigur-Mensch-Plastinat. Uber die Mitteilbarkeit von Sehen, Nennen und Wissen" (in German). Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte 73 (1): 43–68. ISSN 0012-0936.
- Doms, Misia Sophia (2002). "Die Ausstellung "Körperwelten" und der Umgang mit der endlichen Leiblichkeit" (in German). Volkskunde in Rheinland-Pfalz 17 (1): 62–108. http://www.volkskunde-rheinland-pfalz.de/seiten/zeitschrift/2002_01/0201_koerperwelten_abst.shtml.
- da Fonseca, Liselotte Hermes; Thomas Kliche (2007). "Verführerische Leichen – verbotener Verfall. "Körperwelten" als gesellschaftliches Schlüsselereignis. Perspektiven Politischer Psychologie" (in German). Deutsches Ärzteblatt 104 (38). http://www.aerzteblatt.de/archiv/56981/.
- Kleinschmidt, Nina; Henri Wagner (2000) (in German). Endlich unsterblich?: Gunther von Hagens – Schöpfer der Körperwelten. Lübbe. ISBN 3-404-60493-8. OCLC 47712310.
- Peuker, Torsten; Christian Schulz (2004) (in German). Der über Leichen geht. Gunther von Hagens und seine "Körperwelten". Berlin: Links. ISBN 978-3-86153-332-0. OCLC 57066637. http://books.google.com/?id=BkmozLZqchMC.
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