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The Cambridge Companion to the Body in Literature (Cambridge Companions to Literature)

The Cambridge Companion to the Body in Literature (Cambridge Companions to Literature)

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Cambridge University Press
Edition: First Edition, 5/26/2015
EAN 9781107048096, ISBN10: 1107048095

Hardcover, 294 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm
Language: English

This Companion offers the first systematic analysis of the representation of the body in literature. It historicizes embodiment by charting our evolving understanding of the body from the Middle Ages to the present day, and addresses such questions as sensory perception, technology, language and affect; maternal bodies, disability and the representation of ageing; eating and obesity, pain, death and dying; and racialized and posthuman bodies. This Companion also considers science and its construction of the body through disciplines such as obstetrics, sexology and neurology. Leading scholars in the field devote special attention to poetry, prose, drama and film, and chart a variety of theoretical understandings of the body.

1. Medieval somatics Bill Burgwinkle
2. Disability Jonathan Hsy
3. Staging early modern embodiment David Hillman
4. Eating, obesity and literature Maud Ellmann
5. The body and language Andrew Bennett
6. The maternal body Clare Hanson
7. Literary sexualities Heike Bauer
8. The body, pain, and violence Peter Fifield
9. The ageing body Elizabeth Barry
10. Representing dead and dying bodies Sander Gilman
11. The racialized body David Marriott
12. Literature, technology and the senses Steven Connor
13. Literature and neurology Ulrika Maude
14. Psychoanalytic bodies Josh Cohen
15. The body and affect Jean-Michael Rabaté
16. Posthuman bodies Paul Sheehan.