Bellies, bowels and entrails in the eighteenth century
Herausgeber: Barr, Rebecca Anne; Vasset, Sophie; Kleiman-Lafon, Sylvie
Bellies, bowels and entrails in the eighteenth century
Herausgeber: Barr, Rebecca Anne; Vasset, Sophie; Kleiman-Lafon, Sylvie
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This collection of essays addresses the belly and the bowels as key elements in our understanding of eighteenth-century mentalities, emotions, and perceptions of the self.
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This collection of essays addresses the belly and the bowels as key elements in our understanding of eighteenth-century mentalities, emotions, and perceptions of the self.
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9781526147967
- ISBN-10: 1526147963
- Artikelnr.: 59367408
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9781526147967
- ISBN-10: 1526147963
- Artikelnr.: 59367408
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Rebecca Anne Barr is Lecturer above the bar at the National University of Ireland, Galway Sylvie Kleiman-Lafon is Maître de conférences at Université Paris 8 Sophie Vasset is Maître de conférences at Université Paris-Diderot
Introduction: entrails and digestion in the eighteenth century
Rebecca Anne Barr, Sylvie Kleiman
Lafon, Sophie Vasset Part I: Urban congestion and human digestion 1. The belly and the viscera of the capital city
Gilles Thomas 2. The intestinal labours of Paris
Sabine Barles and André Guillerme 3. Digesting in the long eighteenth century
Ian Miller 4. The soul in the entrails: the experience of the sick in the eighteenth century
Micheline Louis
Courvoisier Part II: Excremental operations 5. Sawney's seat: the social imaginary of the London bog
house c.1660
c.1800
Mark Jenner 6. Eighteenth
century paper: the readers' digest
Amélie Junqua 7. 'Words have no smell': faecal references in eighteenth
century French théâtre de société
Jennifer Ruimi 8. The legibility of the bowels: Lichtenberg's excretory vision of Hogarth's A Harlot's Progress
Anthony Mahler Part III: Burlesque bellies 9. Parodies of pompous knowledge: treatises on farting
Guilhem Armand 10. Potbelly, paunch and innards: variations on the abdomen in Marivaux's L'Homère travesti and Télémaque travesti
Clémence Aznavour 11. Desire, disgust and indigestibility in John Cleland's Memoirs of a Coxcomb
Rebecca Anne Barr 12. Rotund bellies and double chins: Hogarth's bodies
Frédéric Ogée Part IV: Visualising the viscera 13. Iconography of the belly: eighteenth
century satirical prints
Barbara Stentz 14. Visceral visions: art, pedagogy and politics in Revolutionary France
Dorothy Johnson 15. The saints of the entrails and the bowels of the earth
Jacques Gélis Select bibliography Index
Rebecca Anne Barr, Sylvie Kleiman
Lafon, Sophie Vasset Part I: Urban congestion and human digestion 1. The belly and the viscera of the capital city
Gilles Thomas 2. The intestinal labours of Paris
Sabine Barles and André Guillerme 3. Digesting in the long eighteenth century
Ian Miller 4. The soul in the entrails: the experience of the sick in the eighteenth century
Micheline Louis
Courvoisier Part II: Excremental operations 5. Sawney's seat: the social imaginary of the London bog
house c.1660
c.1800
Mark Jenner 6. Eighteenth
century paper: the readers' digest
Amélie Junqua 7. 'Words have no smell': faecal references in eighteenth
century French théâtre de société
Jennifer Ruimi 8. The legibility of the bowels: Lichtenberg's excretory vision of Hogarth's A Harlot's Progress
Anthony Mahler Part III: Burlesque bellies 9. Parodies of pompous knowledge: treatises on farting
Guilhem Armand 10. Potbelly, paunch and innards: variations on the abdomen in Marivaux's L'Homère travesti and Télémaque travesti
Clémence Aznavour 11. Desire, disgust and indigestibility in John Cleland's Memoirs of a Coxcomb
Rebecca Anne Barr 12. Rotund bellies and double chins: Hogarth's bodies
Frédéric Ogée Part IV: Visualising the viscera 13. Iconography of the belly: eighteenth
century satirical prints
Barbara Stentz 14. Visceral visions: art, pedagogy and politics in Revolutionary France
Dorothy Johnson 15. The saints of the entrails and the bowels of the earth
Jacques Gélis Select bibliography Index
Introduction: entrails and digestion in the eighteenth century
Rebecca Anne Barr, Sylvie Kleiman
Lafon, Sophie Vasset Part I: Urban congestion and human digestion 1. The belly and the viscera of the capital city
Gilles Thomas 2. The intestinal labours of Paris
Sabine Barles and André Guillerme 3. Digesting in the long eighteenth century
Ian Miller 4. The soul in the entrails: the experience of the sick in the eighteenth century
Micheline Louis
Courvoisier Part II: Excremental operations 5. Sawney's seat: the social imaginary of the London bog
house c.1660
c.1800
Mark Jenner 6. Eighteenth
century paper: the readers' digest
Amélie Junqua 7. 'Words have no smell': faecal references in eighteenth
century French théâtre de société
Jennifer Ruimi 8. The legibility of the bowels: Lichtenberg's excretory vision of Hogarth's A Harlot's Progress
Anthony Mahler Part III: Burlesque bellies 9. Parodies of pompous knowledge: treatises on farting
Guilhem Armand 10. Potbelly, paunch and innards: variations on the abdomen in Marivaux's L'Homère travesti and Télémaque travesti
Clémence Aznavour 11. Desire, disgust and indigestibility in John Cleland's Memoirs of a Coxcomb
Rebecca Anne Barr 12. Rotund bellies and double chins: Hogarth's bodies
Frédéric Ogée Part IV: Visualising the viscera 13. Iconography of the belly: eighteenth
century satirical prints
Barbara Stentz 14. Visceral visions: art, pedagogy and politics in Revolutionary France
Dorothy Johnson 15. The saints of the entrails and the bowels of the earth
Jacques Gélis Select bibliography Index
Rebecca Anne Barr, Sylvie Kleiman
Lafon, Sophie Vasset Part I: Urban congestion and human digestion 1. The belly and the viscera of the capital city
Gilles Thomas 2. The intestinal labours of Paris
Sabine Barles and André Guillerme 3. Digesting in the long eighteenth century
Ian Miller 4. The soul in the entrails: the experience of the sick in the eighteenth century
Micheline Louis
Courvoisier Part II: Excremental operations 5. Sawney's seat: the social imaginary of the London bog
house c.1660
c.1800
Mark Jenner 6. Eighteenth
century paper: the readers' digest
Amélie Junqua 7. 'Words have no smell': faecal references in eighteenth
century French théâtre de société
Jennifer Ruimi 8. The legibility of the bowels: Lichtenberg's excretory vision of Hogarth's A Harlot's Progress
Anthony Mahler Part III: Burlesque bellies 9. Parodies of pompous knowledge: treatises on farting
Guilhem Armand 10. Potbelly, paunch and innards: variations on the abdomen in Marivaux's L'Homère travesti and Télémaque travesti
Clémence Aznavour 11. Desire, disgust and indigestibility in John Cleland's Memoirs of a Coxcomb
Rebecca Anne Barr 12. Rotund bellies and double chins: Hogarth's bodies
Frédéric Ogée Part IV: Visualising the viscera 13. Iconography of the belly: eighteenth
century satirical prints
Barbara Stentz 14. Visceral visions: art, pedagogy and politics in Revolutionary France
Dorothy Johnson 15. The saints of the entrails and the bowels of the earth
Jacques Gélis Select bibliography Index