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

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

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The Osler Library Newsletter, 2015

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Vesalius : acta internationales historiae medicinae, 2001

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Skin, Culture and Psychoanalysis, 2013

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“Inventing the Bodily Interior: Écorché Figures in Early Modern Anatomy and von Hagens’ Body Worlds.”

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Monica H. Green, “Bodily Essences: Bodies as Categories of Difference,” in A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Middle Ages (Oxford: Berg, 2010), pp. 149-72 and 264-68

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The body imaged: the human form and visual culture since the Renaissance

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The Senses Divided: Organs, Objects, and Media in Early Modern England

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