This thesis investigates discourses of shame, sexuality, disease, and the commoditised body in seventeenth-century England. I examine literary and non-literary sources relating to corporal interpretability and the exchange of human flesh in two areas: prostitution and plastic surgery. I consider the relationship between these exchanges and the individual’s access to social capital, and explicitly examine the role of shame in facilitating or hindering the trades. Through close readings of fictional and archival prostitution texts (especially The London Jilt), I examine representations of sexual and other bodily exchanges as fraught commodity transactions. In conjunction with this, I consider in detail the transplantation of purchased flesh a...
This presentation examines how elites viewed prostitutes in eighteenth-century London. Much of the e...
This thesis examines the use and function of the human body as a surface that is inscribed with a n...
The following research paper endeavors to present and enhance knowledge on the relationship between ...
Offering an innovative perspective on debates concerning embodiment in the early modern period, Ala...
Challenging histories of plastic surgery that posit a complete disappearance of Gaspare Tagliacozzi'...
This paper discusses the surgical reconstruction of the nose in the seventeenth and eighteenth centu...
This paper discusses the surgical reconstruction of the nose in the seventeenth and eighteenth centu...
This thesis investigates facial damage and disfigurement in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Engla...
This book uses the work of Bolognese physician and anatomist Gaspare Tagliacozzi to explore the soci...
This thesis examines perceptions of lower-class female prostitutes and prostitution in eighteenth-ce...
This article examines stories of men who gelded themselves in early modern England. These events, it...
Worn next to the skin, undergarments held significant meaning as an intimate extension of the body i...
Ever since historiographers invented the period known as the Renaissance in the middle of the last c...
This dissertation argues that seventeenth-century England witnessed an efflorescence of attempts to ...
“Irregular” bodies—described as deformed, foul, ugly, maimed, crooked, limping, sick, and infected—a...
This presentation examines how elites viewed prostitutes in eighteenth-century London. Much of the e...
This thesis examines the use and function of the human body as a surface that is inscribed with a n...
The following research paper endeavors to present and enhance knowledge on the relationship between ...
Offering an innovative perspective on debates concerning embodiment in the early modern period, Ala...
Challenging histories of plastic surgery that posit a complete disappearance of Gaspare Tagliacozzi'...
This paper discusses the surgical reconstruction of the nose in the seventeenth and eighteenth centu...
This paper discusses the surgical reconstruction of the nose in the seventeenth and eighteenth centu...
This thesis investigates facial damage and disfigurement in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Engla...
This book uses the work of Bolognese physician and anatomist Gaspare Tagliacozzi to explore the soci...
This thesis examines perceptions of lower-class female prostitutes and prostitution in eighteenth-ce...
This article examines stories of men who gelded themselves in early modern England. These events, it...
Worn next to the skin, undergarments held significant meaning as an intimate extension of the body i...
Ever since historiographers invented the period known as the Renaissance in the middle of the last c...
This dissertation argues that seventeenth-century England witnessed an efflorescence of attempts to ...
“Irregular” bodies—described as deformed, foul, ugly, maimed, crooked, limping, sick, and infected—a...
This presentation examines how elites viewed prostitutes in eighteenth-century London. Much of the e...
This thesis examines the use and function of the human body as a surface that is inscribed with a n...
The following research paper endeavors to present and enhance knowledge on the relationship between ...