The body and the arts
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The body and the arts
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The Body and the Arts focuses on the dynamic relation between the body and the arts: the body as inspiration, subject, symbol and medium. Contributors from a variety of disciplines explore this relation across a range of periods and art forms, spanning medicine, literature from the classical period to the present, and visual and performing arts.
Table of Contents
- Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction
- C.Saunders, U.Maude and J.Macnaughton PART I: THINKING THE BODY Polyclitus among the Philosophers: Canons of Classical Beauty
- G.Boys-Stones Body as Graced or Vile: Tensions in the Christian Vision
- D.Brown The Smoke of the Soul: Anatomy, Medical Spirits and the Rete Mirabile: 1538-1643
- R.Sugg The Fizziness Business
- S.Connor Flesh Revealed: Medicine, Art and Anatomy
- J.Macnaughton PART II: WRITING THE BODY The Affective Body: Love, Virtue and Vision in English Medieval Literature
- C.Saunders Victorian Literature and Bringing the Body Back from the Dead
- F.O'Gorman Modernist Bodies: Coming to Our Senses
- U.Maude Writing the Body: Modernism and Postmodernism
- P.Waugh Detective Fiction and the Body
- P.D.James (in conversation with C.Saunders) PART III: VIEWING THE BODY Pygmalion, Painted Flesh, and the Female Body
- M.Postle Satyrs, Harpies, Jellyfish, and Mutants: Ovidian Metamorphosis in Contemporary Art
- M.Warner Body, Space, Time
- A.Gormley Une ecriture corporelle: The Dancer in the Text of Mallarme and Yeats
- S.Jones The Erotic and the Sacred Body in Opera: the Venusberg to Monsalvat - and beyond
- D.Fuller Celluloid Formaldehyde? The Body on Film
- J.Buchanan Index
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