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Victorian Hands The Manual Turn In Nineteenthcentury Body Studies Peter J Capuano Editor

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Victorian Hands The Manual Turn In Nineteenthcentury Body Studies Peter J Capuano Editor
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Publisher: Ohio State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.89 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Peter J. Capuano (editor), Sue Zemka (editor)
ISBN: 9780814214398, 0814214398
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Victorian Hands The Manual Turn In Nineteenthcentury Body Studies Peter J Capuano Editor by Peter J. Capuano (editor), Sue Zemka (editor) 9780814214398, 0814214398 instant download after payment.

Until recently, the embodied hand has paradoxically escaped the notice of nineteenth-century cultural and literary historians precisely because of its centrality. The essays in Peter J. Capuano and Sue Zemka's new collection, Victorian Hands: The Manual Turn in Nineteenth-Century Body Studies, join an emerging body of work that seeks to remedy this. Casting new light on an array of well-known authors-Charlotte Brontë, Christina Rossetti, George Eliot, Wilkie Collins, William Morris, Thomas Hardy, Henry James, and Oscar Wilde-the volume explores the role of the hand as a nexus between culture and physical embodiment. The contributors to this volume address a wide range of manual topics and concerns, including those related to religion, medicine, science, industry, paranormal states, language, digital humanities, law, photography, disability, and art history. Examining hands, language, materiality, and agency, these contributors employ their expertise as Victorianists in order to understand what hands have to tell us about the cultural preoccupations of the nineteenth century and how the unique conditions of Britain at the time shaped the modern emergence of our cultural relationship with our hands.
Contributors
James Eli Adams, Karen Bourrier, Aviva Briefel, Peter J. Capuano, Jonathan Cheng, Kate Flint, Pamela K. Gilbert, Tamara Ketabgian, J. Hillis Miller, Deborah Denenholz Morse, Daniel A. Novak, Julianne Smith, Herbert F. Tucker, and Sue Zemka
 

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