Space and Self in Early Modern European Cultures
Herausgeber: Sabean, David Warren; Stefanovska, Malina
Space and Self in Early Modern European Cultures
Herausgeber: Sabean, David Warren; Stefanovska, Malina
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Space and Self thus sets the terms for current discussion of these topics and provides new approaches to studying their cultural specificity.
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Space and Self thus sets the terms for current discussion of these topics and provides new approaches to studying their cultural specificity.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9781442643949
- ISBN-10: 1442643943
- Artikelnr.: 34762092
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9781442643949
- ISBN-10: 1442643943
- Artikelnr.: 34762092
Edited by David Warren Sabean and Malina Stefanovska
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
David Warren Sabean and Malina Stefanovska
PART I Habitat and Habitus
1. At the Study: Notes on the Production of the Scholarly Self
Gadi Algazi
2. From Pictor Philosophus to Homo Oeconomicus: Renegotiating Social Space
in Poussin's Self-Portrait of 1649-50
David Packwood
3. The Scholar at Work: Habitus and the Identity of the ‘Learned’ in
Eighteenth-Century France
Anne C. Vila
4. The Eccentric Center: Selfhood and Sociability at the Heart of England's
Culture of Enlightenment Print
David S. Shields
5. Theatrical Identities and Political Allegories: Fashioning Subjects
through Drama in the Household of Cardinal Richelieu (1635–43)
Déborah Blocker
6. Michael Taormina, Noble Selfhood and the Nature Poetry of Saint-Amant
PART II Plotting the Body: Trajectories and Projections
7. Divine Grace, the Humoral Body, and the ‘Inner Self’ in
Seventeenth-Century France and England
Robert Dimit
8. Nicole and Hobbes: Materiality, Motion, and the Passions
Erec Koch
9. Loci Theologici: Authority, the Fall, and the Theology of the Puritan
Self
Frédéric Gabriel
10. Exile in the Reformation
Lee Palmer Wandel
11. Spaces of Dreaming: Self-Constitution in Early Modern Dream Narratives
Andreas Bähr
12. Cartography and the Melancholic Self
Christopher Wild
13. Ingénieurs du Roy, Ingénieur du Moy: Self and Space in Montaigne and
Descartes
Tom Conley
PART III New Dimensions: Interstices and Intensities
14. A Taste for the Interstitial: Translating Space from Beijing to London
in the 1720s
Robert Batchelor
15. Sculpted by Dead Marbles: Winckelmann's Outer Selves and the Body
without Organs
Jean-Philippe Antoine
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
David Warren Sabean and Malina Stefanovska
PART I Habitat and Habitus
1. At the Study: Notes on the Production of the Scholarly Self
Gadi Algazi
2. From Pictor Philosophus to Homo Oeconomicus: Renegotiating Social Space
in Poussin's Self-Portrait of 1649-50
David Packwood
3. The Scholar at Work: Habitus and the Identity of the ‘Learned’ in
Eighteenth-Century France
Anne C. Vila
4. The Eccentric Center: Selfhood and Sociability at the Heart of England's
Culture of Enlightenment Print
David S. Shields
5. Theatrical Identities and Political Allegories: Fashioning Subjects
through Drama in the Household of Cardinal Richelieu (1635–43)
Déborah Blocker
6. Michael Taormina, Noble Selfhood and the Nature Poetry of Saint-Amant
PART II Plotting the Body: Trajectories and Projections
7. Divine Grace, the Humoral Body, and the ‘Inner Self’ in
Seventeenth-Century France and England
Robert Dimit
8. Nicole and Hobbes: Materiality, Motion, and the Passions
Erec Koch
9. Loci Theologici: Authority, the Fall, and the Theology of the Puritan
Self
Frédéric Gabriel
10. Exile in the Reformation
Lee Palmer Wandel
11. Spaces of Dreaming: Self-Constitution in Early Modern Dream Narratives
Andreas Bähr
12. Cartography and the Melancholic Self
Christopher Wild
13. Ingénieurs du Roy, Ingénieur du Moy: Self and Space in Montaigne and
Descartes
Tom Conley
PART III New Dimensions: Interstices and Intensities
14. A Taste for the Interstitial: Translating Space from Beijing to London
in the 1720s
Robert Batchelor
15. Sculpted by Dead Marbles: Winckelmann's Outer Selves and the Body
without Organs
Jean-Philippe Antoine
Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
David Warren Sabean and Malina Stefanovska
PART I Habitat and Habitus
1. At the Study: Notes on the Production of the Scholarly Self
Gadi Algazi
2. From Pictor Philosophus to Homo Oeconomicus: Renegotiating Social Space
in Poussin's Self-Portrait of 1649-50
David Packwood
3. The Scholar at Work: Habitus and the Identity of the ‘Learned’ in
Eighteenth-Century France
Anne C. Vila
4. The Eccentric Center: Selfhood and Sociability at the Heart of England's
Culture of Enlightenment Print
David S. Shields
5. Theatrical Identities and Political Allegories: Fashioning Subjects
through Drama in the Household of Cardinal Richelieu (1635–43)
Déborah Blocker
6. Michael Taormina, Noble Selfhood and the Nature Poetry of Saint-Amant
PART II Plotting the Body: Trajectories and Projections
7. Divine Grace, the Humoral Body, and the ‘Inner Self’ in
Seventeenth-Century France and England
Robert Dimit
8. Nicole and Hobbes: Materiality, Motion, and the Passions
Erec Koch
9. Loci Theologici: Authority, the Fall, and the Theology of the Puritan
Self
Frédéric Gabriel
10. Exile in the Reformation
Lee Palmer Wandel
11. Spaces of Dreaming: Self-Constitution in Early Modern Dream Narratives
Andreas Bähr
12. Cartography and the Melancholic Self
Christopher Wild
13. Ingénieurs du Roy, Ingénieur du Moy: Self and Space in Montaigne and
Descartes
Tom Conley
PART III New Dimensions: Interstices and Intensities
14. A Taste for the Interstitial: Translating Space from Beijing to London
in the 1720s
Robert Batchelor
15. Sculpted by Dead Marbles: Winckelmann's Outer Selves and the Body
without Organs
Jean-Philippe Antoine
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
David Warren Sabean and Malina Stefanovska
PART I Habitat and Habitus
1. At the Study: Notes on the Production of the Scholarly Self
Gadi Algazi
2. From Pictor Philosophus to Homo Oeconomicus: Renegotiating Social Space
in Poussin's Self-Portrait of 1649-50
David Packwood
3. The Scholar at Work: Habitus and the Identity of the ‘Learned’ in
Eighteenth-Century France
Anne C. Vila
4. The Eccentric Center: Selfhood and Sociability at the Heart of England's
Culture of Enlightenment Print
David S. Shields
5. Theatrical Identities and Political Allegories: Fashioning Subjects
through Drama in the Household of Cardinal Richelieu (1635–43)
Déborah Blocker
6. Michael Taormina, Noble Selfhood and the Nature Poetry of Saint-Amant
PART II Plotting the Body: Trajectories and Projections
7. Divine Grace, the Humoral Body, and the ‘Inner Self’ in
Seventeenth-Century France and England
Robert Dimit
8. Nicole and Hobbes: Materiality, Motion, and the Passions
Erec Koch
9. Loci Theologici: Authority, the Fall, and the Theology of the Puritan
Self
Frédéric Gabriel
10. Exile in the Reformation
Lee Palmer Wandel
11. Spaces of Dreaming: Self-Constitution in Early Modern Dream Narratives
Andreas Bähr
12. Cartography and the Melancholic Self
Christopher Wild
13. Ingénieurs du Roy, Ingénieur du Moy: Self and Space in Montaigne and
Descartes
Tom Conley
PART III New Dimensions: Interstices and Intensities
14. A Taste for the Interstitial: Translating Space from Beijing to London
in the 1720s
Robert Batchelor
15. Sculpted by Dead Marbles: Winckelmann's Outer Selves and the Body
without Organs
Jean-Philippe Antoine
Contributors
Index