At the borders of the human : beasts, bodies and natural philosophy in the early modern period

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At the borders of the human : beasts, bodies and natural philosophy in the early modern period

edited by Erica Fudge, Ruth Gilbert, Susan Wiseman

Palgrave, 2002

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Originally published: 1999

Includes bibliographical references and index

Based on papers from an informal colloquium held at the University of London in 1995

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Description

What is, what was the human? This book argues that the making of the human as it is now understood implies a renegotiation of the relationship between the self and the world. The development of Renaissance technologies of difference such as mapping, colonialism and anatomy paradoxically also illuminated the similarities between human and non-human. This collection considers the borders between humans and their imagined others: animals, women, native subjects, machines. It examines border creatures (hermaphrodites, wildmen and cyborgs) and border practices (science, surveying and pornography).

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Notes on the Contributors Introduction: the Dislocation of the Human
  • E.Fudge, R.Gilbert, S.J.Wiseman Humanity at a Price: Erasmus, Bud and the Poverty of Philology
  • A.Stewart Animal Passions and Human Science: Shame, Blushing and Nakedness in Early Modern Europe and the New World
  • B.Cummings Bodily Regimen and Fear of the Beast: 'Plausibility' in Renaissance Domestic Tragedy
  • M.Healy Midwifery and the New Science in the Seventeenth Century: Language, Print and the Theatre
  • J.Sanders Calling Creatures By Their True Names: Bacon, the New Science and the Beast in Man
  • E.Fudge Cartographic Arrest: Harvey, Raleigh, Drayton and the Mapping of Sense
  • S.Speed 'The Doubtful Traveller': Mathematics, Metaphor, and the Cartographic Origins of the American Frontier
  • J.Edwards Seeing and Knowing: Science, Pornography and Early Modern Hermaphrodites
  • R.Gilbert 'Forms Such as Never Were in Nature': The Renaissance Cyborg
  • J.Sawday Bodies Without Souls
  • The Case of Peter the Wild Boy
  • M.Newton Monstrous Perfectibility: Ape-Human Transformations in Hobbes, Bulwer, Rousseau
  • S.Wiseman The Economy of Nymphomania: Luxury, Virtue, Sentiment and Desire in Mid-Eighteenth Century Medical Discourse
  • M.Peace Index

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