The Secrets of Generation
Reproduction in the Long Eighteenth Century
Herausgeber: Stephanson, Raymond; Wagner, Darren
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The Secrets of Generation
Reproduction in the Long Eighteenth Century
Herausgeber: Stephanson, Raymond; Wagner, Darren
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The definitive collection on eighteenth-century generation and its many milieus, The Secrets of Generation will be an essential resource for studying this topic for years to come.
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The definitive collection on eighteenth-century generation and its many milieus, The Secrets of Generation will be an essential resource for studying this topic for years to come.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 164mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 913g
- ISBN-13: 9781442646964
- ISBN-10: 1442646969
- Artikelnr.: 41622531
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 164mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 913g
- ISBN-13: 9781442646964
- ISBN-10: 1442646969
- Artikelnr.: 41622531
Edited by Raymond Stephanson and Darren N. Wagner
Preface Raymond Stephanson and Darren Wagner
“Introduction” PART I: Generation
Species
Breeding 1. Staffan Müller-Wille
“Reproducing Species” 2. Ivano Dal Prete
“Cultures and Politics of Preformism in Eighteenth-Century Italy” 3. Peter Bowler
“Theories of Generation and the History of Life” 4. John C. Waller
“Born to Virtue: Ideas of Generation and the Eighteenth-Century Elites” 5. Susanne Lettow
“Improving Reproduction: Articulations of Breeding and ‘Race-Mixing’ in French and German Discourse (1750–1800)” 6. Christine Lehleiter
“New Attention to Incest and Inbreeding as Ways of Reproduction around 1800: A Case Study of the Mignon Episode in Goethe’s Wilhelm Meister” PART II: Fetus
Child
Mother 7. Sebastian Pranghofer
“Changing Views on Generation—Images of the Unborn” 8. Corinna Wagner
“The Problem of Maternal Violence: Anatomy
Forensic Medicine
and the Mind” 9. David M. Turner
“Birth Anomaly and Childhood Disability” 10. Heather Meek
“Motherhood
Hysteria
and the Eighteenth-Century Woman Writer” 11. Sonja Boon
“Mothers and Others: The Politics of Lactation in Medical Consultation Letters Addressed to Samuel-Auguste Tissot” 12. Jennifer Golightly
“Reproduction in British Women’s Novels of the 1790s” PART III: Pathologies
Body Parts
Display 13. Sarah Toulalan
“‘Unfit for Generation’: Body Size and Reproduction” 14. Pam Lieske
“Deformity of the Maternal Pelvis in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain” 15. Sally Frampton
“The Debris of Life: Diseased Ovaries in Eighteenth-Century Medicine” 16. Lianne McTavish
“Intestinal Chaos: Tapeworms
Dead Flesh
and Reproduction during the Eighteenth Century” 17. Darren Wagner
“A Bit Exposed: Displays of Male Genitals” PART IV Attitudes
Tropes
Satire 18. Marcia D. Nichols
“The Aristotle Texts
Sex
and the American Woman” 19. Corrinne Harol and Jessica MacQueen
“Eve’s Labours: Procreation
Reproduction
and the Politics of Generation in Paradise Lost” 20. Julie Peakman and Sarah Watkins
“Making Babies: Eighteenth-Century Attitudes Toward Conception
Reproduction and Childbirth” 21. Donald W. Nichol
“Making the Rounds in the Old & New Foundling Hospitals for Wit: (Mis)Conceptions about Conceiving” 22. George Rousseau
“Panspermist Jokes
Reproductive Technologies
and Virgin Births: Some Enlightenment Luciniades”
“Introduction” PART I: Generation
Species
Breeding 1. Staffan Müller-Wille
“Reproducing Species” 2. Ivano Dal Prete
“Cultures and Politics of Preformism in Eighteenth-Century Italy” 3. Peter Bowler
“Theories of Generation and the History of Life” 4. John C. Waller
“Born to Virtue: Ideas of Generation and the Eighteenth-Century Elites” 5. Susanne Lettow
“Improving Reproduction: Articulations of Breeding and ‘Race-Mixing’ in French and German Discourse (1750–1800)” 6. Christine Lehleiter
“New Attention to Incest and Inbreeding as Ways of Reproduction around 1800: A Case Study of the Mignon Episode in Goethe’s Wilhelm Meister” PART II: Fetus
Child
Mother 7. Sebastian Pranghofer
“Changing Views on Generation—Images of the Unborn” 8. Corinna Wagner
“The Problem of Maternal Violence: Anatomy
Forensic Medicine
and the Mind” 9. David M. Turner
“Birth Anomaly and Childhood Disability” 10. Heather Meek
“Motherhood
Hysteria
and the Eighteenth-Century Woman Writer” 11. Sonja Boon
“Mothers and Others: The Politics of Lactation in Medical Consultation Letters Addressed to Samuel-Auguste Tissot” 12. Jennifer Golightly
“Reproduction in British Women’s Novels of the 1790s” PART III: Pathologies
Body Parts
Display 13. Sarah Toulalan
“‘Unfit for Generation’: Body Size and Reproduction” 14. Pam Lieske
“Deformity of the Maternal Pelvis in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain” 15. Sally Frampton
“The Debris of Life: Diseased Ovaries in Eighteenth-Century Medicine” 16. Lianne McTavish
“Intestinal Chaos: Tapeworms
Dead Flesh
and Reproduction during the Eighteenth Century” 17. Darren Wagner
“A Bit Exposed: Displays of Male Genitals” PART IV Attitudes
Tropes
Satire 18. Marcia D. Nichols
“The Aristotle Texts
Sex
and the American Woman” 19. Corrinne Harol and Jessica MacQueen
“Eve’s Labours: Procreation
Reproduction
and the Politics of Generation in Paradise Lost” 20. Julie Peakman and Sarah Watkins
“Making Babies: Eighteenth-Century Attitudes Toward Conception
Reproduction and Childbirth” 21. Donald W. Nichol
“Making the Rounds in the Old & New Foundling Hospitals for Wit: (Mis)Conceptions about Conceiving” 22. George Rousseau
“Panspermist Jokes
Reproductive Technologies
and Virgin Births: Some Enlightenment Luciniades”
Preface Raymond Stephanson and Darren Wagner
“Introduction” PART I: Generation
Species
Breeding 1. Staffan Müller-Wille
“Reproducing Species” 2. Ivano Dal Prete
“Cultures and Politics of Preformism in Eighteenth-Century Italy” 3. Peter Bowler
“Theories of Generation and the History of Life” 4. John C. Waller
“Born to Virtue: Ideas of Generation and the Eighteenth-Century Elites” 5. Susanne Lettow
“Improving Reproduction: Articulations of Breeding and ‘Race-Mixing’ in French and German Discourse (1750–1800)” 6. Christine Lehleiter
“New Attention to Incest and Inbreeding as Ways of Reproduction around 1800: A Case Study of the Mignon Episode in Goethe’s Wilhelm Meister” PART II: Fetus
Child
Mother 7. Sebastian Pranghofer
“Changing Views on Generation—Images of the Unborn” 8. Corinna Wagner
“The Problem of Maternal Violence: Anatomy
Forensic Medicine
and the Mind” 9. David M. Turner
“Birth Anomaly and Childhood Disability” 10. Heather Meek
“Motherhood
Hysteria
and the Eighteenth-Century Woman Writer” 11. Sonja Boon
“Mothers and Others: The Politics of Lactation in Medical Consultation Letters Addressed to Samuel-Auguste Tissot” 12. Jennifer Golightly
“Reproduction in British Women’s Novels of the 1790s” PART III: Pathologies
Body Parts
Display 13. Sarah Toulalan
“‘Unfit for Generation’: Body Size and Reproduction” 14. Pam Lieske
“Deformity of the Maternal Pelvis in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain” 15. Sally Frampton
“The Debris of Life: Diseased Ovaries in Eighteenth-Century Medicine” 16. Lianne McTavish
“Intestinal Chaos: Tapeworms
Dead Flesh
and Reproduction during the Eighteenth Century” 17. Darren Wagner
“A Bit Exposed: Displays of Male Genitals” PART IV Attitudes
Tropes
Satire 18. Marcia D. Nichols
“The Aristotle Texts
Sex
and the American Woman” 19. Corrinne Harol and Jessica MacQueen
“Eve’s Labours: Procreation
Reproduction
and the Politics of Generation in Paradise Lost” 20. Julie Peakman and Sarah Watkins
“Making Babies: Eighteenth-Century Attitudes Toward Conception
Reproduction and Childbirth” 21. Donald W. Nichol
“Making the Rounds in the Old & New Foundling Hospitals for Wit: (Mis)Conceptions about Conceiving” 22. George Rousseau
“Panspermist Jokes
Reproductive Technologies
and Virgin Births: Some Enlightenment Luciniades”
“Introduction” PART I: Generation
Species
Breeding 1. Staffan Müller-Wille
“Reproducing Species” 2. Ivano Dal Prete
“Cultures and Politics of Preformism in Eighteenth-Century Italy” 3. Peter Bowler
“Theories of Generation and the History of Life” 4. John C. Waller
“Born to Virtue: Ideas of Generation and the Eighteenth-Century Elites” 5. Susanne Lettow
“Improving Reproduction: Articulations of Breeding and ‘Race-Mixing’ in French and German Discourse (1750–1800)” 6. Christine Lehleiter
“New Attention to Incest and Inbreeding as Ways of Reproduction around 1800: A Case Study of the Mignon Episode in Goethe’s Wilhelm Meister” PART II: Fetus
Child
Mother 7. Sebastian Pranghofer
“Changing Views on Generation—Images of the Unborn” 8. Corinna Wagner
“The Problem of Maternal Violence: Anatomy
Forensic Medicine
and the Mind” 9. David M. Turner
“Birth Anomaly and Childhood Disability” 10. Heather Meek
“Motherhood
Hysteria
and the Eighteenth-Century Woman Writer” 11. Sonja Boon
“Mothers and Others: The Politics of Lactation in Medical Consultation Letters Addressed to Samuel-Auguste Tissot” 12. Jennifer Golightly
“Reproduction in British Women’s Novels of the 1790s” PART III: Pathologies
Body Parts
Display 13. Sarah Toulalan
“‘Unfit for Generation’: Body Size and Reproduction” 14. Pam Lieske
“Deformity of the Maternal Pelvis in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain” 15. Sally Frampton
“The Debris of Life: Diseased Ovaries in Eighteenth-Century Medicine” 16. Lianne McTavish
“Intestinal Chaos: Tapeworms
Dead Flesh
and Reproduction during the Eighteenth Century” 17. Darren Wagner
“A Bit Exposed: Displays of Male Genitals” PART IV Attitudes
Tropes
Satire 18. Marcia D. Nichols
“The Aristotle Texts
Sex
and the American Woman” 19. Corrinne Harol and Jessica MacQueen
“Eve’s Labours: Procreation
Reproduction
and the Politics of Generation in Paradise Lost” 20. Julie Peakman and Sarah Watkins
“Making Babies: Eighteenth-Century Attitudes Toward Conception
Reproduction and Childbirth” 21. Donald W. Nichol
“Making the Rounds in the Old & New Foundling Hospitals for Wit: (Mis)Conceptions about Conceiving” 22. George Rousseau
“Panspermist Jokes
Reproductive Technologies
and Virgin Births: Some Enlightenment Luciniades”