This essay shows that early modern practices that used human bodily matter cannot be – as hitherto – explained by the absence of the emotion of disgust nor as being conducted in spite of disgust. Instead, it proposes to read those practices’ changing history as part of the history of the ‘paradox of disgust’. Four case studies (on anatomy, excrement, mummies and skulls) demonstrate that disgust was highly productive: it attracted fascination, allowed physicians to fashion themselves, and was even believed capable of healing. Over time and for complex reasons, however, the productive side of disgust declined. Combining current approaches in the history of emotions and material culture studies, this essay sets out not only to propose a new na...
The paper explores the connections between disgust and contempt, arguing that contempt as a visceral...
The subject of medicinal cannibalism in mainstream western medicine has received surprisingly little...
The latter half of the seventeenth century brought the scientific revolution and a new style and hab...
This essay shows that early modern practices that used human bodily matter cannot be – as hitherto –...
Ambergris – a digestive by-product in sperm whales used in early modern perfumery and medicine – was...
Hygiene has been studied from multiple perspectives, including that of history. I define hygiene as ...
The new synthesis about disgust is that it is a system that evolved to motivate infectious disease a...
The study of emotions and emotional displays has achieved a deserved prominence in recent classical ...
Disgust is a powerful human emotion that has been little studied until recently. Current theories do...
This thesis presents an overview study of the relationship between digestion and emotion in seventee...
Although disgust was identified as a basic emotion 125 years ago (Darwin, 1965), no psychological th...
Many researchers have claimed that the emotion of disgust functions to protect us from disease. Alth...
textThis dissertation consists of four manuscripts on the emotion of disgust, all of which are publi...
This edited volume traces cultural appearances of disgust and investigates the varied forms and func...
This thesis investigates facial damage and disfigurement in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Engla...
The paper explores the connections between disgust and contempt, arguing that contempt as a visceral...
The subject of medicinal cannibalism in mainstream western medicine has received surprisingly little...
The latter half of the seventeenth century brought the scientific revolution and a new style and hab...
This essay shows that early modern practices that used human bodily matter cannot be – as hitherto –...
Ambergris – a digestive by-product in sperm whales used in early modern perfumery and medicine – was...
Hygiene has been studied from multiple perspectives, including that of history. I define hygiene as ...
The new synthesis about disgust is that it is a system that evolved to motivate infectious disease a...
The study of emotions and emotional displays has achieved a deserved prominence in recent classical ...
Disgust is a powerful human emotion that has been little studied until recently. Current theories do...
This thesis presents an overview study of the relationship between digestion and emotion in seventee...
Although disgust was identified as a basic emotion 125 years ago (Darwin, 1965), no psychological th...
Many researchers have claimed that the emotion of disgust functions to protect us from disease. Alth...
textThis dissertation consists of four manuscripts on the emotion of disgust, all of which are publi...
This edited volume traces cultural appearances of disgust and investigates the varied forms and func...
This thesis investigates facial damage and disfigurement in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Engla...
The paper explores the connections between disgust and contempt, arguing that contempt as a visceral...
The subject of medicinal cannibalism in mainstream western medicine has received surprisingly little...
The latter half of the seventeenth century brought the scientific revolution and a new style and hab...