Performing the Renaissance Body

Performing the Renaissance Body

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  • Author: Sidia Fiorato
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
  • ISBN: 3110464489
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 308

The volume analyses the concept of the “body” in the Renaissance period and its articulations and interpretations both in the legal field and the theatre. The body emerges as a site of regulation, shaped by social and political ideologies and specific networks of power, as well as a site of resistance to the codification of individual identity and the medium for its re-assertion in strict connection to the concept of the juridical persona.


The Body Emblazoned

The Body Emblazoned

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  • Author: Jonathan Sawday
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134526423
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 382

An outstanding piece of scholarship and a fascinating read, The Body Emblazoned is a compelling study of the culture of dissection the English Renaissance, which informed intellectual enquiry in Europe for nearly two hundred years. In this outstanding work, Jonathan Sawday explores the dark, morbid eroticism of the Renaissance anatomy theatre, and relates it to not only the great monuments of Renaissance art, but to the very foundation of the modern idea of knowledge. Though the dazzling displays of the exterior of the body in Renaissance literature and art have long been a subject of enquiry, The Body Emblazoned considers the interior of the body, and what it meant to men and women in early modern culture. A richly interdisciplinary work, The Body Emblazoned re-assesses modern understanding of the literature and culture of the Renaissance and its conceptualization of the body within the domains of the medical and moral, the cultural and political.


The Dancing Body in Renaissance Choreography

The Dancing Body in Renaissance Choreography

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  • Author: Mark Franko
  • Publisher: Anthem Studies in Theatre and
  • ISBN: 9781785278013
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 250

The Dancing Body in Renaissance Choreography is a study of the theory of kinetic theatricality in the western European context. The dancing body of courtly social dance is analyzed in French and Italian dance treatises of the Renaissance through the intertexts of oratorical action, pedagogical discourses of civility and conceptions of value emanating from descriptions of social interaction in courtesy books.


Animal Bodies, Renaissance Culture

Animal Bodies, Renaissance Culture

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  • Author: Karen Raber
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • ISBN: 0812208595
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 244

Animal Bodies, Renaissance Culture examines how the shared embodied existence of early modern human and nonhuman animals challenged the establishment of species distinctions. The material conditions of the early modern world brought humans and animals into complex interspecies relationships that have not been fully accounted for in critical readings of the period's philosophical, scientific, or literary representations of animals. Where such prior readings have focused on the role of reason in debates about human exceptionalism, this book turns instead to a series of cultural sites in which we find animal and human bodies sharing environments, mutually transforming and defining one another's lives. To uncover the animal body's role in anatomy, eroticism, architecture, labor, and consumption, Karen Raber analyzes canonical works including More's Utopia, Shakespeare's Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet, and Sidney's poetry, situating them among readings of human and equine anatomical texts, medical recipes, theories of architecture and urban design, husbandry manuals, and horsemanship treatises. Raber reconsiders interactions between environment, body, and consciousness that we find in early modern human-animal relations. Scholars of the Renaissance period recognized animals' fundamental role in fashioning what we call "culture," she demonstrates, providing historical narratives about embodiment and the cultural constructions of species difference that are often overlooked in ecocritical and posthumanist theory that attempts to address the "question of the animal."


Performing the Body/performing the Text

Performing the Body/performing the Text

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  • Author: Amelia Jones
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 9780415190602
  • Category : Arts, Modern
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 326

Performing the Body/Performing the Text explores the new performativity in art theory and practice, examining ways of rethinking processess in visual culture.


Beholding Violence in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Beholding Violence in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

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  • Author: Allie Terry-Fritsch
  • Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
  • ISBN: 9781409442868
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 306

Interrogating how medieval and early modern communities have acted as participants, observers, and interpreters of events and how they ascribed meaning to them, the essays in this collection explore the experience of individual or collective beholders of violence during the period. Addressing a range of medieval and early modern art forms, including visual images, objects, texts, and performances, the contributors examine the complexities of viewing and the production of knowledge across temporal moments.


Filming and Performing Renaissance History

Filming and Performing Renaissance History

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  • Author: M. Burnett
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 0230299423
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 212

Over the last century, many 16th- and 17th-century events and personalities have been brought before home, cinema, exhibition, festival and theatrical audiences. This collection examines these representations, looking at recent television series, documentaries, pageantry, theatre and popular culture in various cultural and linguistic guises.


Rethinking the Mind-Body Relationship in Early Modern Literature, Philosophy, and Medicine

Rethinking the Mind-Body Relationship in Early Modern Literature, Philosophy, and Medicine

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  • Author: Charis Charalampous
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317584201
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 180

This book explores a neglected feature of intellectual history and literature in the early modern period: the ways in which the body was theorized and represented as an intelligent cognitive agent, with desires, appetites, and understandings independent of the mind. It considers the works of early modern physicians, thinkers, and literary writers who explored the phenomenon of the independent and intelligent body. Charalampous rethinks the origin of dualism that is commonly associated with Descartes, uncovering hitherto unknown lines of reception regarding a form of dualism that understands the body as capable of performing complicated forms of cognition independently of the mind. The study examines the consequences of this way of thinking about the body for contemporary philosophy, theology, and medicine, opening up new vistas of thought against which to reassess perceptions of what literature can be thought and felt to do. Sifting and assessing this evidence sheds new light on a range of historical and literary issues relating to the treatment, perception, and representation of the human body. This book examines the notion of the thinking body across a wide range of genres, topics, and authors, including Montaigne’s Essays, Spenser’s allegorical poetry, Donne’s metaphysical poetry, tragic dramaturgy, Shakespeare, and Milton’s epic poetry and shorter poems. It will be essential for those studying early modern literature, cognition, and the body.


The Prince's Body

The Prince's Body

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  • Author: Valeria Finucci
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • ISBN: 067472545X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 284

Using four notorious moments in the life of Duke Vincenzo Gonzaga of Mantua, Valeria Finucci explores changing early modern concepts of sexuality, reproduction, beauty, and aging. She deftly marries salacious tales with historical analysis to tell a broader story of Italian Renaissance cultural adjustments and obsessions.


Women on the Renaissance Stage

Women on the Renaissance Stage

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  • Author: Clare McManus
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN: 9780719062506
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 292

Through detailed historicized and interdisciplinary readings of the performances of Anna Denmark in the Scottish and English Jacobean Courts, Women on the Renaissance Stage fundamentally reassesses women's relationship to early modern performance. It investigates the staging conditions, practices, and gendering of Denmark's performances, and brings current critical theorizations of race, class, gender, space, and performance to bear on the female court of the early 17th century.