Space and self in early modern European cultures /
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Imprint: | Toronto : University of Toronto Press, c2012. |
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Description: | xiv, 353 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English Chinese French German |
Series: | UCLA Clark Memorial Library series UCLA Clark Memorial Library series. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8865346 |
Table of Contents:
- PART I Habitat and Habitus
- 1. At the Study: Notes on the Production of the Scholarly Self / Gadi Algazi
- 2. From Pictor Philosophus to Homo Oeconomicus: Renegotiating Social Space in Poussin's Self-Portrait of 1649-50 / David Packwood
- 3. The Scholar at Work: Habitus and the Identity of the 'Learned' in Eighteenth-Century France / Anne C. Vila
- 4. The Eccentric Center: Selfhood and Sociability at the Heart of England's Culture of Enlightenment Print / David S. Shields
- 5. Theatrical Identities and Political Allegories: Fashioning Subjects through Drama in the Household of Cardinal Richelieu (1635-43) / Déborah Blocker
- 6. Michael Taormina, Noble Selfhood and the Nature Poetry of Saint-Amant
- PART II Plotting the Body: Trajectories and Projections
- 7. Divine Grace, the Humoral Body, and the 'Inner Self' in Seventeenth-Century France and England / Robert Dimit
- 8. Nicole and Hobbes: Materiality, Motion, and the Passions / Erec Koch
- 9. Loci Theologici: Authority, the Fall, and the Theology of the Puritan Self / Frédéric Gabriel
- 10. Exile in the Reformation / Lee Palmer Wandel
- 11. Spaces of Dreaming: Self-Constitution in Early Modern Dream Narratives / Andreas Bähr
- 12. Cartography and the Melancholic Self / Christopher Wild
- 13. Ingénieurs du Roy, Ingénieur du Moy: Self and Space in Montaigne and Descartes / Tom Conley
- PART III New Dimensions: Interstices and Intensities
- 14. A Taste for the Interstitial: Translating Space from Beijing to London in the 1720s / Robert Batchelor
- 15. Sculpted by Dead Marbles: Winckelmann's Outer Selves and the Body without Organs / Jean-Philippe Antoine.