The book of hours and the body somaesthetics, posthumanism, and the uncanny

"This book explores our corporeal connections to the past by considering what three theoretical approaches-somaesthetics, posthumanism, and the uncanny-may reveal about both premodern and postmodern terms of embodiment. It takes as its point of departure a selection of fifteenth-century norther...

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adam_text Contents Figures and Photo Credits Abbreviations Notes on the Text Acknowledgments xvi xviii xix The Book of Hours and the Body: Introduction Somaesthetics: The Book of Hours as Elite Self-Fashioning 19 Introduction 19 The Theory 20 The Manuscript and Its Place in Art History 24 Somaesthetic Self-Fashioning 27 Portraits and Identity 27 Sexuality and Gender 33 Embodying Penitence 39 Somaesthetic Art, Politics, and Society 50 The Politics of Penance 50 Strange Mergings and Social Class 58 Somaesthetic Othering 64 Conclusion 69 3 Posthumanism: Technologizing the Book of Hours Introduction 88 The Theory 88 The Manuscript and Its Place in Art History 90 The Posthumanist Margin 99 The Illusion of the Center 100 The Technological Unconscious 108 Gender in the Margins 111 88 viii Contents Posthumanist Art, Politics, and Society 115 Gender and Succession 116 The Posthumanist Subject in Society 131 Agents and Objects 144 Conclusion 145 4 The Uncanny: Immaterial Matters in Books of Hours 169 Introduction 169 The Theory 170 The Manuscripts and Their Place in Art History 173 Uncanny (Im)materiality 178 Anthropomorphic Trinities 179 Materials 188 Lives of the Virgin and Christ Cycles 191 Uncanny Art, Politics, and Society 200 Bibliophilie Loyalty and Partisan Luminescence 201 Uncanny Regalia 206 Posthumous Possessions 210 Conclusion 218 Index of Secondary Authors 238 General Index 247
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