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Book Synopsis Une histoire du corps au moyen âge by : Jacques Le Goff
Download or read book Une histoire du corps au moyen âge written by Jacques Le Goff and published by Liana Levi. This book was released on 2003 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: J. Le Goff, historien héritier de l'école des "Annales" et N. Truong, journaliste au "Monde de l'Education", présentent une étude sur le rapport au corps et à l'amour des hommes du Moyen Age. De l'abstinence à l'amour courtois, cet ouvrage aide à la compréhension de la genèse des perceptions contemporaines de l'apparence.
Download or read book Corps et âmes written by Jerôme Baschet and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 408 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Histoire du corps written by Alain Corbin and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 668 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ce premier volume d'une série de trois qui entend faire la synthèse de la recherche historique sur l'évolution culturelle du corps dans la société occidentale est consacré à l'émergence du corps moderne. Avec la Renaissance, le corps se singularise dans toute son autonomie. L'accentuation des impositions collectives vient contrebalancer les affranchissements individuels.
Book Synopsis L'image du corps au Moyen Âge by : Jean Wirth
Download or read book L'image du corps au Moyen Âge written by Jean Wirth and published by Sismel. This book was released on 2013 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Le corps au Moyen Age written by and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Histoire du corps written by Alain Corbin and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 672 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ce premier volume d'une série de trois qui entend faire la synthèse de la recherche historique sur l'évolution culturelle du corps dans la société occidentale est consacré à l'émergence du corps moderne. Avec la Renaissance, le corps se singularise dans toute son autonomie. L'accentuation des impositions collectives vient contrebalancer les affranchissements individuels.
Book Synopsis Le corps au Moyen Âge by : Patrick Henriet
Download or read book Le corps au Moyen Âge written by Patrick Henriet and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Late Medieval and Early Modern Fight Books by :
Download or read book Late Medieval and Early Modern Fight Books written by and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2016-06-27 with total page 633 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Late Medieval and Early Modern Fight Books offers insights into the cultural and historical transmission and practices of martial arts, based on the corpus of the Fight Books (Fechtbücher) in 14th- to 17th-century Europe. The first part of the book deals with methodological and specific issues for the studies of this emerging interdisciplinary field of research. The second section offers an overview of the corpus based on geographical areas. The final part offers some relevant case studies. This is the first book proposing a comprehensive state of research and an overview of Historical European Martial Arts Studies. One of its major strengths lies in its association of interdisciplinary scholars with practitioners of martial arts. Contributors are Sydney Anglo, Matthias Johannes Bauer, Eric Burkart, Marco Cavina, Franck Cinato, John Clements, Timothy Dawson, Olivier Dupuis, Bert Gevaert, Dierk Hagedorn, Daniel Jaquet, Rachel E. Kellet, Jens Peter Kleinau, Ken Mondschein, Reinier van Noort, B. Ann Tlusty, Manuel Valle Ortiz, Karin Verelst, and Paul Wagner.
Download or read book Corps et âmes written by Jérôme Baschet and published by . This book was released on 2016-09-07 with total page 408 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Les lieux communs ont la vie dure. Ainsi cette idée d'un Moyen Age dualiste, qui aurait instauré une guerre entre le corps et l'âme : d'un côté, un corps coupable, source du péché, de l'autre, une âme pure tournée vers Dieu. Réfutant cette construction, Jérôme Baschet montre plus subtilement que le Moyen Age chrétien a développé une pensée positive du lien entre l'âme et le corps, soucieuse de valoriser l'unité psychosomatique de la personne. Ce modèle a permis de penser non seulement l'être humain mais aussi l'ordre social dont l'Eglise est alors l'institution dominante. Reconnu pour l'originalité de ses travaux historiques, Jérôme Baschet examine dans son entier les conceptions de la personne humaine. Chemin faisant, le genre est évoqué à travers la distinction du masculin et du féminin, tout comme les représentations de l'au-delà et celles de l'âme - qui prend forme corporelle au paradis ou en enfer. Mais l'ouvrage dépasse les limites habituelles du Moyen Age en prolongeant l'analyse jusqu'au moment où, avec Descartes et Locke, s'impose une conception radicalement nouvelle de la personne, identifiée à la conscience, qui ne doit son activité à rien d'autre qu'à elle-même. Décloisonnant sa réflexion, l'auteur s'attache aux différentes perceptions de la personne dans d'autres cultures, de la Chine impériale aux sociétés amérindiennes en passant par l'Afrique ou la Nouvelle-Guinée -, un voyage comparatiste indispensable pour évaluer la singularité des conceptions occidentales de l'humain et mettre à distance l'idée moderne du moi.
Book Synopsis Thinking the body as a basis, provocation and burden of life by : Gert Melville
Download or read book Thinking the body as a basis, provocation and burden of life written by Gert Melville and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. This book was released on 2015-08-31 with total page 243 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The body is at the same time a place where we express duration and/or discontinuity in history, a witness of radical social changes, and a factor of stabilization, but also of the transformation of human life - and therefore an eminent challenge for every human being. This book will contribute in a decisively interdisciplinary and cross-cultural way to a better understanding of the place, role, and connection of the body within social, political, and cultural shifts.
Download or read book Flesh and Word written by Sarah Künzler and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. This book was released on 2016-08-22 with total page 460 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bodies and their role in cultural discourse have been a constant focus in the humanities and social sciences in recent years, but comparatively few studies exist about Old Norse-Icelandic or early Irish literature. This study aims to redress this imbalance and presents carefully contextualised close readings of medieval texts. The chapters focus on the role of bodies in mediality discourse in various contexts: that of identity in relation to ideas about self and other, of inscribed and marked skin and of natural bodily matters such as defecation, urination and menstruation. By carefully discussing the sources in their cultural contexts, it becomes apparent that medieval Scandinavian and early Irish texts present their very own ideas about bodies and their role in structuring the narrated worlds of the texts. The study presents one of the first systematic examinations of bodies in these two literary traditions in terms of body criticism and emphasises the ingenuity and complexity of medieval texts.
Book Synopsis French Historians 1900-2000 by : Philip Daileader
Download or read book French Historians 1900-2000 written by Philip Daileader and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2010-03-16 with total page 632 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: French Historians 1900-2000: The New Historical Writing inTwentieth-Century France examines the lives and writings of 40of France’s great twentieth-century historians. Blends biography with critical analysis of major works, placingthe work of the French historians in the context of their lifestories Includes contributions from over 30 international scholars Provides English-speaking readers with a new insight into thekey French historians of the last century
Book Synopsis Pornographic Archaeology by : Zrinka Stahuljak
Download or read book Pornographic Archaeology written by Zrinka Stahuljak and published by University of Pennsylvania Press. This book was released on 2012-10-08 with total page 349 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Pornographic Archaeology: Medicine, Medievalism, and the Invention of the French Nation, Zrinka Stahuljak explores the connections and fissures between the history of sexuality, nineteenth-century views of the Middle Ages, and the conceptualization of modern France. This cultural history uncovers the determinant role that the sexuality of the Middle Ages played in nineteenth-century French identity. Stahuljak's provocative study of sex, blood, race, and love in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century medical and historical literature demonstrates how French medicine's obsession with the medieval past helped to define European sexuality, race, public health policy, marriage, family, and the conceptualization of the Middle Ages. Stahuljak reveals the connections between the medieval military order of the Templars and the 1830 colonization of Algeria, between a fifteenth-century French marshal and the development of Richard von Krafft-Ebing's theory of sadism, between courtly love and the 1884 law on divorce. Although the developing discipline of medieval studies eventually rejected the influence of these medical philologists, the convergence of medievalism and medicine shaped modern capitalist French society and established a vision of the Middle Ages that survives today.
Book Synopsis Blindness and Therapy in Late Medieval French and Italian Poetry by : Julie Singer
Download or read book Blindness and Therapy in Late Medieval French and Italian Poetry written by Julie Singer and published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd. This book was released on 2011 with total page 251 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An examination of the ways in which late medieval lyric poetry can be seen to engage with contemporary medical theory. This book argues that late medieval love poets, from Petrarch to Machaut and Charles d'Orléans, exploit scientific models as a broad framework within which to redefine the limits of the lyric subject and his body. Just as humoraltheory depends upon principles of likes and contraries in order to heal, poetry makes possible a parallel therapeutic system in which verbal oppositions and substitutions counter or rewrite received medical wisdom. The specific case of blindness, a disability that according to the theories of love that predominated in the late medieval West foreclosed the possibility of love, serves as a laboratory in which to explore poets' circumvention of the logical limits of contemporary medical theory. Reclaiming the power of remedy from physicians, these late medieval French and Italian poets prompt us to rethink not only the relationship between scientific and literary authority at the close of the middle ages, but, more broadly speaking, the very notion of therapy. Julie Singer is Assistant Professor of French at Washington University, St Louis.
Book Synopsis Spatialities of Byzantine Culture from the Human Body to the Universe by :
Download or read book Spatialities of Byzantine Culture from the Human Body to the Universe written by and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2022-11-14 with total page 705 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Compensating a four-decades shortfall, this collective volume is the first reader in Byzantine spatial studies. It offers a diversity of topics and scientific approaches, articulated by up-to-date interdisciplinary dialogue, and reflects on the future challenges of Byzantine spatial studies.
Book Synopsis L'invention du corps by : Nadeije Laneyrie-Dagen
Download or read book L'invention du corps written by Nadeije Laneyrie-Dagen and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 287 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Le corps humain ? Chacun aujourd'hui en connaît, ne serait-ce que de manière approximative, la structure, les organes et leurs fonctions. Or ce savoir, si commun semble-t-il désormais, est d'invention récente. Très longtemps, le corps, ses mouvements, ses humeurs et ses maux sont demeurés énigmatiques et inexplicables. De ce qui se passe sous la peau, la compréhension a été lente. Elle fait l'objet de ce livre, qui étudie ensemble progrès des connaissances médicales et évolution des représentations corporelles. Elles ne peuvent en effet être dissociées, tant il apparat que le regard est le premier moment de la compréhension. Léonard dessine des charpentes osseuses, des muscles en extension, des abdomens en coupe et des crânes décalottés. Dürer scrute son reflet d'homme au miroir comme il examine plantes rares et animaux communs. L'art de la Renaissance - peinture, sculpture, gravure - est un relevé méthodique des apparences, observation attentive des formes, tentative d'intelligence de l'humain. Avant qu'il en soit ainsi, il a fallu, tout au long du Moyen Age, apprendre à représenter les volumes, leur donner galbe et ombre et, lentement, s'affranchir des conventions traditionnelles et des règles religieuses. Pour qu'il en soit ainsi, il faut encore tenir à distance les habitudes d'idéalisation qui dictent à l'artiste canons classiques et proportions parfaites, au mépris de la vérité physique. Au risque d'être tenu pour hérétique, il faut pénétrer dans les territoires du difforme et du monstrueux et se hasarder jusqu'au morbide et à l'insupportable. Ces lents progrès du regard ne peuvent se décrire en s'en tenant aux seules données de l'histoire de l'art. Codes sociaux et usages hygiéniques, théories cosmologiques et rêveries poétiques, réflexions politiques et lecture des Anciens : autant d'éléments nécessaires à l'analyse. Ils sont ici réunis afin de montrer combien la révélation du corps est aussi invention dune nouvelle civilisation, la nôtre.
Book Synopsis Perceptions of the Body and Sacred Space in Late Antiquity and Byzantium by : Jelena Bogdanovic
Download or read book Perceptions of the Body and Sacred Space in Late Antiquity and Byzantium written by Jelena Bogdanovic and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-04-09 with total page 419 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Perceptions of the Body and Sacred Space in Late Antiquity and Byzantium seeks to reveal Christian understanding of the body and sacred space in the medieval Mediterranean. Case studies examine encounters with the holy through the perspective of the human body and sensory dimensions of sacred space, and discuss the dynamics of perception when experiencing what was constructed, represented, and understood as sacred. The comparative analysis investigates viewers’ recognitions of the sacred in specific locations or segments of space with an emphasis on the experiential and conceptual relationships between sacred spaces and human bodies. This volume thus reassesses the empowering aspects of space, time, and human agency in religious contexts. By focusing on investigations of human endeavors towards experiential and visual expressions that shape perceptions of holiness, this study ultimately aims to present a better understanding of the corporeality of sacred art and architecture. The research points to how early Christians and Byzantines teleologically viewed the divine source of the sacred in terms of its ability to bring together – but never fully dissolve – the distinctions between the human and divine realms. The revealed mechanisms of iconic perception and noetic contemplation have the potential to shape knowledge of the meanings of the sacred as well as to improve our understanding of the liminality of the profane and the sacred.