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Performing Bodies In Pain Medieval And Postmodern Martyrs Mystics And Artists Palgrave Studies In Theatre And Performance History Marla Carlson

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Performing Bodies In Pain Medieval And Postmodern Martyrs Mystics And Artists Palgrave Studies In Theatre And Performance History Marla Carlson
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.56 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Marla Carlson
ISBN: 9780230103863, 0230103863
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Performing Bodies In Pain Medieval And Postmodern Martyrs Mystics And Artists Palgrave Studies In Theatre And Performance History Marla Carlson by Marla Carlson 9780230103863, 0230103863 instant download after payment.

The urgent debate about torture in public discourse of the twenty-first century thrusts pain into the foreground while research in neuroscience is transforming our understanding of this fundamental human experience. In late-medieval France, a country devastated by the Black Death, torn by civil strife, and strained by the Hundred Year’s War with England, the notion of pain shifted within the conceptual frameworks provided by theology and medicine. Performing Bodies in Pain analyzes the cultural work of spectacular suffering during these two periods, reading recent dramatizations of torture and performances of self-mutilating conceptual art against late-medieval saint plays.

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