Excrement in the late Middle Ages : sacred filth and Chaucer's fecopoetics

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    • Morrison, Susan Signe

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Excrement in the late Middle Ages : sacred filth and Chaucer's fecopoetics

Susan Signe Morrison

(The new Middle Ages)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2008

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Bibliography: p. [225]-250

Includes index

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This interdisciplinary book intergrates the historical practices regarding material excrement and its symbolic representation, concluding that excrement is a moral and ethical category deserving scrutiny.

Table of Contents

The Medieval Body: Disciplining Material and Symbolic Excrement The Rhizomatic Body Moral Filth and The Sinning Body: Hell, Purgatory, and Resurrection Gendered Filth Chaucerian Fecopoetics Urban Excrement in The Canterbury Tales Sacred Filth: Relics, Ritual, and Remembering in The Prioress's Tale The Excremental Human God and Redemptive Filth: The Pardoner's Tale Rhizomatic Pilgrimage and Alchemical Poetry Chaucerian Fecology and Wasteways: The Nun's Priest's Tale Looking Behind, Looking Ahead Waste Studies: A Brief Introduction Bottoms Up! A Manifesto for Waste Studies

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