Examines attitudes to the body, disease and society in Tudor and early Stuart England.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of illustrations Acknowledgements Note on the text 1. Introduction: functionalist organicism and the origins of social pathology Part I. Pathologizing the Body Politic: 2. 'Enter at the least pore': early modern medicine and bodily infiltration 3. 'Ev'ry poison good for some use': the poisonous political pharmacy and its discontents Part II. Handy-Dandy, Which is the Justice, Which is the Thief?: 4. Public enemas: the disjunctions of the excremental Jewish pharmakon 5. 'To stop her mouth with Truth's authority': the poisonous tongue of the witch and the word of God Conclusion: the persistence of the pathological body politic Notes Bibliography Index.
List of illustrations Acknowledgements Note on the text 1. Introduction: functionalist organicism and the origins of social pathology Part I. Pathologizing the Body Politic: 2. 'Enter at the least pore': early modern medicine and bodily infiltration 3. 'Ev'ry poison good for some use': the poisonous political pharmacy and its discontents Part II. Handy-Dandy, Which is the Justice, Which is the Thief?: 4. Public enemas: the disjunctions of the excremental Jewish pharmakon 5. 'To stop her mouth with Truth's authority': the poisonous tongue of the witch and the word of God Conclusion: the persistence of the pathological body politic Notes Bibliography Index.
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