Human Remains – Medicine, Death, and Desire in Nineteenth–Century Paris: Forms of Living
Autor Jonathan Straussen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 feb 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780823233809
ISBN-10: 0823233804
Pagini: 410
Ilustrații: 6 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 154 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: ME – Fordham University Press
Seria Forms of Living
ISBN-10: 0823233804
Pagini: 410
Ilustrații: 6 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 154 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: ME – Fordham University Press
Seria Forms of Living
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I recommend reading this book by dim light--from candles or gas if possible. But dont let this enjoyable horror tales lithe prose fool you. Serious theoretical work connects the cholera, corpses, miasmas, necrophiliacs, prostitutes, rag pickers, sewage, and other forms of abjection explicated in this volume.... This is an intricately interdisciplinary work, which would nevertheless speak fluently with older approaches from intellectual history and the history of ideas. Informed broadly by the wide arc of continental theory--including phenomenology and hermeneutics, dialectics, existentialism, post/structuralism, and above all psychoanalysis--Strauss also incorporates notable elements of visual studies, comparative literature, and recent interest in literature and science. He smoothly blends literary history, criticism, and theory with political history, criticism, and theory. - Peter S. Soppelsa, H-Urban, October 2012
"I recommend reading this book by dim light--from candles or gas if possible. But don't let this enjoyable horror tale's lithe prose fool you. Serious theoretical work connects the cholera, corpses, miasmas, necrophiliacs, prostitutes, rag pickers, sewage, and other forms of "abjection" explicated in this volume... This is an intricately interdisciplinary work, which would nevertheless speak fluently with older approaches from intellectual history and the history of ideas. Informed broadly by the wide arc of continental theory--including phenomenology and hermeneutics, dialectics, existentialism, post/structuralism, and above all psychoanalysis--Strauss also incorporates notable elements of visual studies, comparative literature, and recent interest in "literature and science." He smoothly blends literary history, criticism, and theory with political history, criticism, and theory." - Peter S. Soppelsa, H-Urban, October 2012
"I recommend reading this book by dim light--from candles or gas if possible. But don't let this enjoyable horror tale's lithe prose fool you. Serious theoretical work connects the cholera, corpses, miasmas, necrophiliacs, prostitutes, rag pickers, sewage, and other forms of "abjection" explicated in this volume... This is an intricately interdisciplinary work, which would nevertheless speak fluently with older approaches from intellectual history and the history of ideas. Informed broadly by the wide arc of continental theory--including phenomenology and hermeneutics, dialectics, existentialism, post/structuralism, and above all psychoanalysis--Strauss also incorporates notable elements of visual studies, comparative literature, and recent interest in "literature and science." He smoothly blends literary history, criticism, and theory with political history, criticism, and theory." - Peter S. Soppelsa, H-Urban, October 2012