The Wounded Body: Remembering the Markings of FleshAn almost obsessive interest in the human body in literary and psychological theory over the past ten years has uncovered not just the physical body but the body as metaphor, political emblem, social construction, and symptom. The Wounded Body builds on this recent interest in the body by providing an ambitious interdisciplinary exploration of the wounded body in literature from Homer to Toni Morrison. Guided by insights from phenomenology to Jungian archetypal psychology, Dennis Slattery argues that the body in its scarred, marked, diseased, tattooed, or otherwise afflicted state is not only an individual phenomenon but, in the hands of the poet, a cultural symptom, a place of suffering, as well as a way of seeing and ordering the experience of the one who is wounded. |
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... disease , whose genesis was in falling from the lad- der onto the knob of the window , increases and overwhelms him , so does the image of the black sack , a cloth like the curtains themselves that lured him up the ladder in order to ...
... disease , whose genesis was in falling from the lad- der onto the knob of the window , increases and overwhelms him , so does the image of the black sack , a cloth like the curtains themselves that lured him up the ladder in order to ...
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... DISEASE Climbing the ladder of prestige and success , if not power , forever active with diversions of adjustment , and always living outside himself with no contemplation of his interior drapery , Ivan Ilych slips and is suddenly ...
... DISEASE Climbing the ladder of prestige and success , if not power , forever active with diversions of adjustment , and always living outside himself with no contemplation of his interior drapery , Ivan Ilych slips and is suddenly ...
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... disease and illness relevant to my discussion of " Revelation . " Shuman suggests that " disease usually refers to the observable damage or malfunctioning of organs , tissues , or systems of the body . . . . Disease can exist with no ...
... disease and illness relevant to my discussion of " Revelation . " Shuman suggests that " disease usually refers to the observable damage or malfunctioning of organs , tissues , or systems of the body . . . . Disease can exist with no ...
Contents
Nature and Narratives | 21 |
Wandering Wounds and Meandering Words | 51 |
Speak Daggers But Use None | 69 |
Copyright | |
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