This collection of essays seeks to challenge the notion of the supremacy of the brain as the key organ of the Enlightenment, by focusing on the workings of the bowels and viscera that so obsessed writers and thinkers during the long eighteenth-century. These inner organs and the digestive process acted as counterpoints to politeness and other modes of refined sociability, drawing attention to the deeper workings of the self. Moving beyond recent studies of luxury and conspicuous consumption, where dysfunctional bowels have been represented as a symptom of excess, this book seeks to explore other manifestations of the visceral and to explain how the bowels played a crucial part in eighteenth-century emotions and perceptions of the self. The collection offers an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural perspective on entrails and digestion by addressing urban history, visual studies, literature, medical history, religious history, and material culture in England, France, and Germany.
Rebecca Anne Barr & Sylvie Kleiman-Lafon
Bellies, bowels and entrails in the eighteenth century [EPUB ebook]
Bellies, bowels and entrails in the eighteenth century [EPUB ebook]
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Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 368 ● ISBN 9781526127075 ● Tamanho do arquivo 3.8 MB ● Editor Rebecca Anne Barr & Sylvie Kleiman-Lafon ● Editora Manchester University Press ● Cidade Manchester ● País GB ● Publicado 2018 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 6821877 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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