[About the book] This volume deals with the dissolution of the concept of the ideal body as a repository of knowledge through instances of deformation or hybridization The starting point comprises a series of case studies of less than perfect bodies: bodies that are misshapen, stigmatized, fragmented, as well as hybrid human/animal creatures, transgendered persons, and bodies on the cultural periphery of the classical world. These examples represent deviations from the »normal« order of things and evoke feelings of alienation. One strategy for dealing with this is to canonize transgression in visual form. Fluid bodies are captured in the image, creating a visual order in disorder. The body-as-ruin is a fixed figure of fluidity and thus...
There is no such thing as a perfect body. Remembering this is always relevant when confronted with i...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 75-81.Introduction -- Chapter One. The modified body and the ...
From ancient Egypt to Imperial Rome, from Greek medicine to early Christianity, this volume examines...
This volume engages from the perspective of the an- cient Mediterranean world with current debates i...
The ancient body emerged as a topic of research in the 1980s, and the discipline has grown dramatica...
This volume grew out of an interdisciplinary discussion held in the context of the Leverhulme-funded...
This chapter focuses on the anatomy of the classical hybrid, and its relationship to (whole) human a...
The body is unveiled, not as a terra incognita, but as terra to be rediscovered. The authors – whose...
In the past decades, developments in the fields of medicine, new media, and biotechnologies challeng...
This book examines a type of object that was widespread and very popular in classical antiquity - vo...
The early modern period was an age of anatomical exploration and revelation, with new discoveries ca...
This book explores the productive effects of bodily ›failure‹ in the sphere of visuality. The aim is...
This doctoral project encompasses an investigation of embodiment1 in relation to ideas about human ...
Without wishing to set out an exhaustive discussion of the subject, we mention that our approach env...
[About the book] Focusing on practice more than theory, this collection offers new perspectives f...
There is no such thing as a perfect body. Remembering this is always relevant when confronted with i...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 75-81.Introduction -- Chapter One. The modified body and the ...
From ancient Egypt to Imperial Rome, from Greek medicine to early Christianity, this volume examines...
This volume engages from the perspective of the an- cient Mediterranean world with current debates i...
The ancient body emerged as a topic of research in the 1980s, and the discipline has grown dramatica...
This volume grew out of an interdisciplinary discussion held in the context of the Leverhulme-funded...
This chapter focuses on the anatomy of the classical hybrid, and its relationship to (whole) human a...
The body is unveiled, not as a terra incognita, but as terra to be rediscovered. The authors – whose...
In the past decades, developments in the fields of medicine, new media, and biotechnologies challeng...
This book examines a type of object that was widespread and very popular in classical antiquity - vo...
The early modern period was an age of anatomical exploration and revelation, with new discoveries ca...
This book explores the productive effects of bodily ›failure‹ in the sphere of visuality. The aim is...
This doctoral project encompasses an investigation of embodiment1 in relation to ideas about human ...
Without wishing to set out an exhaustive discussion of the subject, we mention that our approach env...
[About the book] Focusing on practice more than theory, this collection offers new perspectives f...
There is no such thing as a perfect body. Remembering this is always relevant when confronted with i...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 75-81.Introduction -- Chapter One. The modified body and the ...
From ancient Egypt to Imperial Rome, from Greek medicine to early Christianity, this volume examines...