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The Cambridge Companion to the Body in Literature
Staging Early Modern Embodiment
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David Hillman
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May 19 2015
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 10
Medieval Somatics
pp. 24
Disability
pp. 41
Staging Early Modern Embodiment
pp. 58
Eating, Obesity and Literature
pp. 73
Language and the Body
pp. 87
The Maternal Body
pp. 101
Literary Sexualities
pp. 116
The Body, Pain and Violence
pp. 132
The Ageing Body
pp. 149
Representing Dead and Dying Bodies
pp. 163
The Racialized Body
pp. 177
Literature, Technology and the Senses
pp. 197
Literature and Neurology
pp. 214
Psychoanalytic Bodies
pp. 230
Literature and Affect
pp. 245
Posthuman Bodies
pp. 274
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