In antiquity
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In antiquity
(A cultural history of the human body / general editors, Linda Kalof and William Bynum, v. 1)
Berg, 2010
English ed
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A cultural history of the human body in antiquity
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [327]-360) and index
Contents of Works
- "The end is to the beginning as the beginning is to the end" : birth, death, and the classical body / Valerie M. Hope
- Health and disease / Patrick MacFarlane
- Sex / Marilyn B. Skinner
- Medical knowledge and technology / Brooke Holmes
- Popular beliefs about the human body in antiquity / Page Dubois
- Reflections on erotic desire in archaic and classical Greece / Froma I. Zeitlin
- Marked bodies : gender, race, class, age, disability, and disease / Brooke Holmes
- Marked bodies : divine, human, and bestial / Marguerite Johnson
- The body of a hero : images of Herakles and their political use in antiquity / Amalia Avramidou
- The self from Homer to Charlemagne / Marc Mastrangelo
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A Cultural History of The Human Body in Antiquity explores 1,750 years of the history of the West, from Homer to the end of the millennium CE. This span of time includes three major eras of Greek civilization, the Roman Republic, the Roman Empires until its collapse in the 5th century CE and Medieval Europe up to the transition to the High Middle Ages. Key issues for this period include the invention of the nude as a cultural icon, the early development of Western medicine, and formative discourses about the identity and ethical management of the body.
A Cultural History of the Human Body in Antiquity presents an overview of the period with essays on the centrality of the human body in birth and death, health and disease, sexuality, beauty and concepts of the ideal, bodies marked by gender, race, class and age, cultural representations and popular beliefs and the self and society.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Daniel H. Garrison (Northwestern University, USA)
1 "The End is to the Beginning as the Beginning is to the End": Birth, Death, and the Classical Body
Valerie M. Hope (Open University, UK)
2 Health and Disease
Patrick MacFarlane (Providence College, Rhode Island, USA)
3 Sex
Marilyn B. Skinner (University of Arizona in Tucson, USA)
4 Medical Knowledge and Technology
Brooke Holmes (Princeton University, USA)
5 Popular Beliefs about the Human Body in Antiquity
Page duBois (University of California, San Diego, USA)
6 Reflections on Erotic Desire in Archaic and Classical Greece
Froma I. Zeitlin (Princeton University, USA)
7 Marked Bodies: Gender, Race, Class, Age, Disability, and Disease
Brooke Holmes (Princeton University, USA)
8 Marked Bodies: Divine, Human, and Bestial
Marguerite Johnson (The University of Newcastle, AUSTRALIA)
9 The Body of a Hero: Images of Herakles and Their Political Use in Antiquity
Amalia Avramidou (Universite Libre de Bruxelles, BELGIUM)
10 The Self from Homer to Charlemagne
Marc Mastrangelo (Dickinson College, Carlisle, USA)
Notes
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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