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Body in Parts - Fantasies of Corporeality in Early Modern Europe

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext "The book is helpfully organized... The essays are consistently innovative..." -- Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England 1999"...these essays are incredibly learned! filled with analyses of anatomical treatises! ancient medical encyclopedias and commentaries on scripture." -- The New York Times"The Body in Parts is a must-read not only for those interested in the culture of early modern Europe! but for anyone interested in thinking about the modern and post-modern body as well. Its claims for the importance of the body and its discourses for understanding the literary! scientific! political and religious culture of early modern Europe are persuasive and its range--literally from head to toe--and learning admirable. A significant contribution to ongoing work on gender! sexuality and the body." -- Karen Newman! Brown University"The Body in Parts expands the knowledge of this crucial period of history through the exploration of the social! symbolic! and scientific fragmentation of the body! This book will appeal to scholars interested in literature! history! art! and development of scientific knowledge in the early modern era." -- Sixteenth Century Journal Informationen zum Autor Carla Mazzio and David Hillman are both Teaching Fellows in the Department of English at Harvard. Klappentext An examination of how the body--its organs, limbs, and viscera--were represented in the literature and culture of early modern Europe. This provocative volume demonstrates, the symbolism of body parts challenge our assumptions about "the body" as a fundamental Renaissance image of self, society, and nation. Zusammenfassung Examines how the body - its organs, limbs, viscera - was represented in literature and culture of early modern Europe. The text asks why 16th and 17th century medical, religious, and literary texts portray the body part by part, rather than as an entity and what this tells of society at the time. Inhaltsverzeichnis I. Introduction: Individual Parts I. Subjecting the Part 2. Members Only 3. Out of Joint 4. Sins of the Tongue 5. Visceral Knowledge 6. Nervous Tension II. Sexing the Part 7. Is the Fundament a Grave? 8. Missing the Breast 9. The Rediscovery of the Clitoris 10. Taming the Basilisk III. Divining the Part II. Mutilation and Meaning 12. Fables of the Belly in Early Modern England 13. Sacred Heart and Secular Brain 14. God's handy worke IV. Parting Words 15. Footnotes...

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Authors David Mazzio Hillman
Assisted by David Hillman (Editor), Hillman David (Editor), Carla Mazzio (Editor), Mazzio Carla (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.07.1997
 
EAN 9780415916943
ISBN 978-0-415-91694-3
No. of pages 376
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

Anatomy, LITERARY CRITICISM / General, Anthropology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, MEDICAL / Anatomy, Literary studies: general, Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800

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