Anuradha Gobin
Picturing Punishment
The Spectacle and Material Afterlife of the Criminal Body in the Dutch Republic
Anuradha Gobin
Picturing Punishment
The Spectacle and Material Afterlife of the Criminal Body in the Dutch Republic
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Bringing together themes in the history of art, punishment, religion, and the history of medicine, Picturing Punishment provides new insights into the wider importance of the criminal to civic life.
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Bringing together themes in the history of art, punishment, religion, and the history of medicine, Picturing Punishment provides new insights into the wider importance of the criminal to civic life.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9781487503802
- ISBN-10: 1487503806
- Artikelnr.: 60597527
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9781487503802
- ISBN-10: 1487503806
- Artikelnr.: 60597527
By Anuradha Gobin
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Structures of Power: Constructing and Publicizing the New Amsterdam Town
Hall
Peace and Prosperity
Civic vs. Religious Dominance
Spectacle, Prestige, and Publicity
Public Access and Republican Virtues
2. Procession and Execution Rituals: Moving through the New Amsterdam Town
Hall
The Iconography of Justice
Rituals of Justice behind Closed Doors
Public Ceremonies on Execution Day
3. Disposal and Display: The Criminal Corpse on the Gallows
Moving Executed Bodies
Spectacular Displays
Identity Formation at the Gallows
Undignified Decomposition and the Taboo of Touch
4. Subversion and Symbolic Transformation: Recreation, Ambush, and Humour
at the Gallows
Ambushed Landscapes
Sexual Innuendo, Leisure, and Acts of Resistance at the Gallows
Grotesque Bodies
5. Serving the Public Good: Reform, Prestige, and the Productive Criminal
Body in Amsterdam
Deriving Civic Good
Social Status and the Transformation of Anatomical Practice
Dr. Tulp’s Fame and the Criminal’s Reform
6. The Transformation of Touch: Flayed Skin and the Visual and Material
Afterlife of the Criminal Body in the Leiden Anatomy Theatre
A Curious Attraction
Moralizing Values
Paaw’s Vesalian Methods
Interacting with Objects
7. The Symbolism of Skin: Illustrating the Flayed Body
Mythological Precedence
Properties of Paper and Parchment
Tactile Uncovering
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Structures of Power: Constructing and Publicizing the New Amsterdam Town
Hall
Peace and Prosperity
Civic vs. Religious Dominance
Spectacle, Prestige, and Publicity
Public Access and Republican Virtues
2. Procession and Execution Rituals: Moving through the New Amsterdam Town
Hall
The Iconography of Justice
Rituals of Justice behind Closed Doors
Public Ceremonies on Execution Day
3. Disposal and Display: The Criminal Corpse on the Gallows
Moving Executed Bodies
Spectacular Displays
Identity Formation at the Gallows
Undignified Decomposition and the Taboo of Touch
4. Subversion and Symbolic Transformation: Recreation, Ambush, and Humour
at the Gallows
Ambushed Landscapes
Sexual Innuendo, Leisure, and Acts of Resistance at the Gallows
Grotesque Bodies
5. Serving the Public Good: Reform, Prestige, and the Productive Criminal
Body in Amsterdam
Deriving Civic Good
Social Status and the Transformation of Anatomical Practice
Dr. Tulp’s Fame and the Criminal’s Reform
6. The Transformation of Touch: Flayed Skin and the Visual and Material
Afterlife of the Criminal Body in the Leiden Anatomy Theatre
A Curious Attraction
Moralizing Values
Paaw’s Vesalian Methods
Interacting with Objects
7. The Symbolism of Skin: Illustrating the Flayed Body
Mythological Precedence
Properties of Paper and Parchment
Tactile Uncovering
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Structures of Power: Constructing and Publicizing the New Amsterdam Town
Hall
Peace and Prosperity
Civic vs. Religious Dominance
Spectacle, Prestige, and Publicity
Public Access and Republican Virtues
2. Procession and Execution Rituals: Moving through the New Amsterdam Town
Hall
The Iconography of Justice
Rituals of Justice behind Closed Doors
Public Ceremonies on Execution Day
3. Disposal and Display: The Criminal Corpse on the Gallows
Moving Executed Bodies
Spectacular Displays
Identity Formation at the Gallows
Undignified Decomposition and the Taboo of Touch
4. Subversion and Symbolic Transformation: Recreation, Ambush, and Humour
at the Gallows
Ambushed Landscapes
Sexual Innuendo, Leisure, and Acts of Resistance at the Gallows
Grotesque Bodies
5. Serving the Public Good: Reform, Prestige, and the Productive Criminal
Body in Amsterdam
Deriving Civic Good
Social Status and the Transformation of Anatomical Practice
Dr. Tulp’s Fame and the Criminal’s Reform
6. The Transformation of Touch: Flayed Skin and the Visual and Material
Afterlife of the Criminal Body in the Leiden Anatomy Theatre
A Curious Attraction
Moralizing Values
Paaw’s Vesalian Methods
Interacting with Objects
7. The Symbolism of Skin: Illustrating the Flayed Body
Mythological Precedence
Properties of Paper and Parchment
Tactile Uncovering
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Structures of Power: Constructing and Publicizing the New Amsterdam Town
Hall
Peace and Prosperity
Civic vs. Religious Dominance
Spectacle, Prestige, and Publicity
Public Access and Republican Virtues
2. Procession and Execution Rituals: Moving through the New Amsterdam Town
Hall
The Iconography of Justice
Rituals of Justice behind Closed Doors
Public Ceremonies on Execution Day
3. Disposal and Display: The Criminal Corpse on the Gallows
Moving Executed Bodies
Spectacular Displays
Identity Formation at the Gallows
Undignified Decomposition and the Taboo of Touch
4. Subversion and Symbolic Transformation: Recreation, Ambush, and Humour
at the Gallows
Ambushed Landscapes
Sexual Innuendo, Leisure, and Acts of Resistance at the Gallows
Grotesque Bodies
5. Serving the Public Good: Reform, Prestige, and the Productive Criminal
Body in Amsterdam
Deriving Civic Good
Social Status and the Transformation of Anatomical Practice
Dr. Tulp’s Fame and the Criminal’s Reform
6. The Transformation of Touch: Flayed Skin and the Visual and Material
Afterlife of the Criminal Body in the Leiden Anatomy Theatre
A Curious Attraction
Moralizing Values
Paaw’s Vesalian Methods
Interacting with Objects
7. The Symbolism of Skin: Illustrating the Flayed Body
Mythological Precedence
Properties of Paper and Parchment
Tactile Uncovering
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography