By reading the works of Miguel de Cervantes through the history of emotion, this book defies a series of long-standing commonplaces about the author’s writing and the Mediterranean region at large.
By reading the works of Miguel de Cervantes through the history of emotion, this book defies a series of long-standing commonplaces about the author’s writing and the Mediterranean region at large.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Michael Johnson is an associate professor of Hispanic Studies at DePauw University.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Part One: Casting Off 1. Introduction 2. Connected (Hi)stories: The Cervantine, Literary, and Affective Mediterranean The Historical Mediterranean The Literary Mediterranean The Affective Mediterranean Contesting a Sea of Discourses Deviations from Reason in a Sea of Diversity Part Two: Quixotic Passages 3. Shadows of the Inquisition: Honour, Shame, and a Cervantine View of Mediterranean "Values" Anthropologies of Mediterranean Honour and Shame Visual Topographies of Shame Shame Punishments and Cervantes Blood Purity and the Art of Infamy in Don Quijote’s Encagement Conclusion 4. A Mediterranean (Tragi)comedy: Sancho, Ricote, and the Emotional Politics of Laughter Gelotological Genealogies The Emotional Effects of Laughter, and Laughter as Affect Sancho and Schadenfreude, or Courtly Comedics From Sadism to Satire Laughing with Sancho and Ricote Conclusion Part Three: Other Ports of Call 5. Suspended Admiration: Wonder, Surprise, and Emotional Exemplarity in La española inglesa Aesthetics of the Unexpected Early Modern Cultures of Suspension Tempering Fears, Tempering Sails 153 Ethical Solutions through Admiratio Conclusion 6. Aporias of Love: Articulating the Ineffable in Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda Beyond Sentimentalism Aporias Ineffability Materiality Conclusion Afterword Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Part One: Casting Off 1. Introduction 2. Connected (Hi)stories: The Cervantine, Literary, and Affective Mediterranean The Historical Mediterranean The Literary Mediterranean The Affective Mediterranean Contesting a Sea of Discourses Deviations from Reason in a Sea of Diversity Part Two: Quixotic Passages 3. Shadows of the Inquisition: Honour, Shame, and a Cervantine View of Mediterranean "Values" Anthropologies of Mediterranean Honour and Shame Visual Topographies of Shame Shame Punishments and Cervantes Blood Purity and the Art of Infamy in Don Quijote’s Encagement Conclusion 4. A Mediterranean (Tragi)comedy: Sancho, Ricote, and the Emotional Politics of Laughter Gelotological Genealogies The Emotional Effects of Laughter, and Laughter as Affect Sancho and Schadenfreude, or Courtly Comedics From Sadism to Satire Laughing with Sancho and Ricote Conclusion Part Three: Other Ports of Call 5. Suspended Admiration: Wonder, Surprise, and Emotional Exemplarity in La española inglesa Aesthetics of the Unexpected Early Modern Cultures of Suspension Tempering Fears, Tempering Sails 153 Ethical Solutions through Admiratio Conclusion 6. Aporias of Love: Articulating the Ineffable in Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda Beyond Sentimentalism Aporias Ineffability Materiality Conclusion Afterword Notes Bibliography Index
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