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Anxieties Of Interiority And Dissection In Early Modern Spain 1st Edition Enrique Fernandez

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Anxieties Of Interiority And Dissection In Early Modern Spain 1st Edition Enrique Fernandez
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.77 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Enrique Fernandez
ISBN: 9781442648869, 1442648864
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Anxieties Of Interiority And Dissection In Early Modern Spain 1st Edition Enrique Fernandez by Enrique Fernandez 9781442648869, 1442648864 instant download after payment.

Anxieties of Interiority and Dissection in Early Modern Spain brings the study of Europe’s “culture of dissection” to the Iberian peninsula, presenting a neglected episode in the development of the modern concept of the self. Enrique Fernandez explores the ways in which sixteenth and seventeenth-century anatomical research stimulated both a sense of interiority and a fear of that interior’s exposure and punishment by the early modern state.

Examining works by Miguel de Cervantes, María de Zayas, Fray Luis de Granada, and Francisco de Quevedo, Fernandez highlights the existence of narratives in which the author creates a surrogate self on paper, then “dissects” it. He argues that these texts share a fearful awareness of having a complex inner self in a country where one’s interiority was under permanent threat of punitive exposure by the Inquisition or the state. A sophisticated analysis of literary, religious, and medical practice in early modern Spain, Fernandez’s work will interest scholars working on questions of early modern science, medicine, and body politics.

Joint winner of Best Book Award awarded by the Canadian Association of Hispanists

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