Surgery and selfhood in early modern England : altered bodies and contexts of identity

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Tác giả: Alanna Skuse

Ngôn ngữ: eng

ISBN: 9781108826181 (paperback)

ISBN-13: 978-1108843614

ISBN: 9781108919395 (ebook)

Ký hiệu phân loại: 617.094 Miscellaneous branches of medicine Surgery

Thông tin xuất bản: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2021

Mô tả vật lý: 1 online resource (vii, 201 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).

Bộ sưu tập: Tài liệu truy cập mở

ID: 159014

Offering an innovative perspective on early modern debates concerning embodiment, Alanna Skuse examines diverse kinds of surgical alteration, from mastectomy to castration, and amputation to facial reconstruction. Body-altering surgeries had profound socio-economic and philosophical consequences. They reached beyond the physical self, and prompted early modern authors to develop searching questions about the nature of body integrity and its relationship to the soul: was the body a part of one's identity, or a mere 'prison' for the mind? How was the body connected to personal morality? What happened to the altered body after death? Drawing on a wide variety of texts including medical treatises, plays, poems, newspaper reports and travel writings, this volume will argue the answers to these questions were flexible, divergent and often surprising, and helped to shape early modern thoughts on philosophy, literature, and the natural sciences. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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