Raw Material – Producing Pathology in Victorian Culture: Body, Commodity, Text
Autor Erin O`connoren Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2000
O'Connor focuses on how four particularly troubling physical conditions were represented in a variety of literature. She begins by exploring how Asiatic cholera, which reached epidemic proportions on four separate occasions between 1832 and 1865, was thought to represent the dangers of cultural contamination and dissolution. The next two chapters concentrate on the problems breast cancer and amputation posed for understanding gender. After discussing how breast cancer was believed to be caused by the female body's intolerance to urban life, O'Connor turns to men's bodies, examining how new prosthetic technology allowed dismembered soldiers and industrial workers to reconstruct themselves as productive members of society. The final chapter explores how freak shows displayed gross deformity as the stuff of a new and improved individuality. Complicating an understanding of the Victorian body as both a stable and stabilising structure, she elaborates how Victorians used disease as a messy, often strategically unintelligible way of articulating the uncertainties of chaotic change. Over the course of the century, O'Connor shows, the disfiguring process of disease became a way of symbolically transfiguring the self. While cholera, cancer, limb loss, and deformity incapacitated and even killed people, their dramatic symptoms provided opportunities for imaginatively adapting to a world where it was increasingly difficult to determine not only what it meant to be human, but also what it meant to be alive.
Raw Material will interest an audience of students and scholars of Victorian literature, cultural history, and the history of medicine.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822326168
ISBN-10: 0822326167
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 50 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 146 x 228 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Body, Commodity, Text
ISBN-10: 0822326167
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 50 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 146 x 228 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Body, Commodity, Text
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"Raw Material adds much to the existing literature on the Victorians.With its enlightening case studies and its author's solid understanding of the state of medical art in the latter half of the nineteenth century, this is a first-rate piece of work. - Sander L. Gilman, author of Creating Beauty to Cure the Soul: Race and Psychology in the Shaping of Aesthetic Surgery
"Industry makes it possible to understand the Victorian body, according to O'Connor, as so much raw material. Her mind is a pleasure to watch at work and Raw Material will make a significant contribution to Victorian studies, to work on the body, and to cultural studies." - Mary Ann O'Farrell, author of Telling Complexions: The Nineteenth-Century English Novel and the Blush
"Raw Material adds much to the existing literature on the Victorians.With its enlightening case studies and its author's solid understanding of the state of medical art in the latter half of the nineteenth century, this is a first-rate piece of work. - Sander L. Gilman, author of Creating Beauty to Cure the Soul: Race and Psychology in the Shaping of Aesthetic Surgery "Industry makes it possible to understand the Victorian body, according to O'Connor, as so much raw material. Her mind is a pleasure to watch at work and Raw Material will make a significant contribution to Victorian studies, to work on the body, and to cultural studies." - Mary Ann O'Farrell, author of Telling Complexions: The Nineteenth-Century English Novel and the Blush
"Industry makes it possible to understand the Victorian body, according to O'Connor, as so much raw material. Her mind is a pleasure to watch at work and Raw Material will make a significant contribution to Victorian studies, to work on the body, and to cultural studies." - Mary Ann O'Farrell, author of Telling Complexions: The Nineteenth-Century English Novel and the Blush
"Raw Material adds much to the existing literature on the Victorians.With its enlightening case studies and its author's solid understanding of the state of medical art in the latter half of the nineteenth century, this is a first-rate piece of work. - Sander L. Gilman, author of Creating Beauty to Cure the Soul: Race and Psychology in the Shaping of Aesthetic Surgery "Industry makes it possible to understand the Victorian body, according to O'Connor, as so much raw material. Her mind is a pleasure to watch at work and Raw Material will make a significant contribution to Victorian studies, to work on the body, and to cultural studies." - Mary Ann O'Farrell, author of Telling Complexions: The Nineteenth-Century English Novel and the Blush
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"The body in distress and deformation--black from cholera, excrescent from breast cancer, monstrous, and repaired through prosthesis--offers a prism through which O'Connor refracts the crisis of the self in the world's first industrial society. This is a complex, empirically rich, reflective and vigorously argued book that will be welcomed by literary critics, by historians of the body and of the nineteenth century, and by anyone engaged with cultural theory."--Thomas Laqueur, author of "Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud"
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Analyzes the intertwined metaphoric language of capitalism and disease in nineteenth-century England.