Karen Lloyd, review of STIGMA. Marking Skin in the Early Modern World ed. by K. Dauge Roth and C. Koslofsky. pdf (original) (raw)

Stigma: Tattooing and Branding in Graeco-Roman Antiquity

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"Sacred Skin: The Religious Significance of Medieval Scars," Signs and Society 10:1 (2022): 17-47

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Rosenthal + Vanderbeke - Probing the Skin: Cultural Representations of Our Contact Zone

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Tattooing the Body, Marking Culture

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Marking the Face, Curing the Soul? Reading the Disfigurement of Women in the Later Middle Ages

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Medicine, Religion and Gender in Medieval Culture, 2015

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The Modified Body. The Nineteenth-Century Tattoo as Fugitive Stigmata

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Victorian Review, 2016

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Bodily and Pictorial Surfaces: Skin in French Art and Medicine, 1790-1860

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Art History, 2005

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Stigma Experience in Skin Disorders: An Indian Perspective

Santosh Chaturvedi

Dermatologic Clinics, 2005

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Marked Bodies: Skin as a Communicative Entity in Late Antique Hagiography.

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Veleia, 40, 2023

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Skin, Culture and Psychoanalysis (Palgrave, 2013)

Rachel Alpha Johnston Hurst, Angela Failler

2013

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Skin Deep: Cutaneous Treatment and Taboo in Graeco-Roman Egypt

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The Feminine Body: The Celebrated and the Censored Skin

Corri Johanson PhD

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Decoration or degradation: the perception of domestic and pagan tattoo practices in Graeco-Roman literature from 5th century BC to 5th century AD.

Pauline de Groot

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‘Body Marks - Birthmarks. Body Divination in Ancient Literature and Iconography’, in A. Shapiro et al. (eds), Bodies in Transition. Dissolving the Boundaries of Embodied Knowledge (Morphomata), Munich, 2015, 155-177

Veronique Dasen

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Francis Bacon, Robert Burton, and the Thick Skin of the World: Sympathy, Transmission, and the Imaginary Early Modern Skin

Stephanie Shirilan

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'This alters not thy beauty': Face-paint, Gender, and Race in< em> The English Moor

Farah Karim-Cooper

Early Theatre, 2007

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On Stigma and Humiliation

Henry Greenspan

Shalom, 2021

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Introduction Enfolded: Skin, Culture and Psychoanalysis

Sheila L Cavanagh

Skin, Culture and Psychoanalysis, 2013

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The Psychological Significance of the Skin from Freud to Today

Jennifer Evans

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The Antisocial Skin: Structure, Resistance, and" Modern Primitive" Adornment In the United States

Daniel Rosenblatt

Cultural Anthropology, 1997

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The Marking and the Telling. Versions of the Stigma Narrative as Given by Anne Hutchinson, Emily Dickinson, and Philip Roth

Enikő Bollobás

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Skin Disease Contamination and Exclusion: How Not to Reconstruct History for a Good Cause

Thomas Kazen

Impurity and Purification in Early Judaism and the Jesus Tradition (Atlanta: SBL Press, 2021). Pre-publication version, 2021

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Epidermis Deep: Glabrousness in the Late Modern Age

David Prescott-Steed

ESC: English Studies in Canada, 2009

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Cultivating Complexions: Cleaning and Coloring the Flesh in the Art of Renaissance Nudes and Botticelli's Birth of Venus

Rebekah Compton

Venus and the Arts of Love, 2021

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Skin Pathology and Medical Prognosis in Medieval Europe

Laura Smoller

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2000

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Skin, Culture, and Psychoanalysis

Sheila Kunkle

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Religious stigmata: a dermato-psychiatric approach and differential diagnosis

Roland Tomb

International Journal of Dermatology, 2018

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Skin and Disease in Early Modern Medicine: Jan Jessen's De cute, et cutaneis affectibus (1601)

Hannah Murphy

Bulletin of the History of Medicine , 2020

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Roses and Daggers: Expressions of Emotional Pain and Devotion in Nineteenth-Century Tattoos

Gemma Angel

Probing the Skin: Cultural Representations of Our Contact Zone, 2015

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Skin in the Game: Meanings of Animal Skins, Pelts and Hides as Costume in Ancient Greek (Mythological) Scenes

Petra Pakkanen

"Mehr Licht" More Light Più luce. Studia in honorem Arja Karivieri, ed. Katariina Mustakallio, Minna Silver and Simö Örmä, Turku (Sigillum) 2020, 2020

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On Stigmata, Suffering and Sanctity

Tine Van Osselaer

2020

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The Self-Protective Properties of Stigma: Evolution of a Modern Classic

Brenda Major

Psychological Inquiry, 2003

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Cutaneous infections and infestations in historical (iconographic) perspective

Stella Fatović-Ferenčić

Clinics in Dermatology, 2002

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Skin Studies: Past, Present and Future

Marc Lafrance

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The human skin: a meeting ground for the ideas about macrocosm and microcosm in ancient and Medieval and Greek literature

A. Diamandopoulos

Vesalius : acta internationales historiae medicinae, 2001

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