Embodiment, Expertise, and Ethics in Early Modern Europe

Embodiment, Expertise, and Ethics in Early Modern Europe

Entangling the Senses

Baum, Jacob M.; Eberhart, Marlene L.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2022

274

Mole

Inglês

9780367532857

15 a 20 dias

403

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Introduction: Entangled Senses-Putting Knowledge into Practice in Early Modern Europe 1. A Web of Sensation and the Performance of Memory: Dosso's Lamenting Apollo 2. The Poet and the Ear: Aural Figurations in Sixteenth-Century French Poetry 3. The Artist David Joris (1501-56): The Prophet of the Renewed Senses 4. Abraham Scultetus and the God of Paste: Ritual Conflict and Sensuous Calvinism in the Second German Reformation 5. Shylock's Senses: Entangled Phenomenologies of Difference on Early English Stages 6. Written on the Body: Selves, Communities, and the Sense of Pain in Early Modern England, 1600-1700 7. Blinding Lights and Sensory Others in Margaret Cavendish's Blazing World 8. "Rather back to Ceylon than to Swabia": Global Sensory Experiences of Swabian Artisans in the Service of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) Afterword: A Roundtable Discussion-Volume Contributors explore several key issues, established and emerging, in sensory history
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Early Modern;poetic word;Abraham Scultetus;theological anthropology;Blazing World;early modern European's world;Cavendish's Blazing World;Sensory Studies;Voc Employee;Young Men;Sensory Skills;Early Modern People;Du Bellay;Charles I;Lery;Confer;Persona;Human Suffering;Ferrarese Court;East Indies;Late Medieval Mystics;Early Modern London Theatres;Divine Accommodation;Eucharistic Practice;Sensuous Worship;David Pareus;Early Modern English;Sensory Knowledge