Francis Bacon, Robert Burton, and the Thick Skin of the World: Sympathy, Transmission, and the Imaginary Early Modern Skin (original ) (raw )Bodily and Pictorial Surfaces: Skin in French Art and Medicine, 1790-1860
Mechthild Fend
Art History, 2005
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The intimate experience of the body in the eighteenth century: between interiority and exteriority
Micheline Louis-Courvoisier
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Poetic elaborations regarding the skin in the art of
Gabriela Barzaghi De Laurentiis
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Rosenthal + Vanderbeke - Probing the Skin: Cultural Representations of Our Contact Zone
Dirk Vanderbeke
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"On the Surface/Skin Deep: Opening Remarks"
Shana Cooperstein
The Osler Library Newsletter, 2015
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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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Uncanny Innards: review of Jonathan Sawday, The Body Emblazoned: dissection and the human body in Renaissance culture
John Sutton
Metascience 5 (2), 1996, 179-182 (issue also labelled Metascience, new series, 9)
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The Eclipse of the Body? Flesh and Materiality in French Phenomenology
Calvin D. Ullrich
The Unthinkable Body: Challenges of Embodiment in Religion, Politics, and Ethics, 2024
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The Body Skinned: Rethinking performative presence
Franziska Schroeder
Performance Research Taylor and Francis, 2009
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A. Iacob. Visual Guides and Bodily Metaphors. Chapter 2. From the body to the print, and back + Appendix
Anisia Alis Iacob
Visual Guides and Bodily Metaphors: Understanding a Philosophical Text Through Prints. The case of the frontispieces from René Descartes’ Opera philosophica, 1664, Amsterdam, Janssonius & Weyerstraten. MA Thesis, Leiden University., 2022
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Introduction Enfolded: Skin, Culture and Psychoanalysis
Sheila L Cavanagh
Skin, Culture and Psychoanalysis, 2013
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“Inventing the Bodily Interior: Écorché Figures in Early Modern Anatomy and von Hagens’ Body Worlds.”
Elizabeth Stephens
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The Skin and Film on the Ulcer Anatomy and the Performance of the Body on the Early Modern and Postmodern Stage
Attila Kiss
HAL - Archive ouverte en Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société, 2019
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Skin, body, self: the question of the abject in the work of Francis Bacon
Ernst van Alphen
Abject Visions
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Wondrous Skins and Tactile Affection: The Blemmye's Touch -- proof
Lara Farina
Reading Medieval Skin, ed. Katie Walter, 2013
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An Anatomist's Gaze on Bones and Skin in the Early 18th Century Perceptions of the Mind and Body in Transition
Mayuho HASEGAWA
Odysseus: Departmental bulletin paper of Area Studies (Tokyo University), 2019
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The Psychological Significance of the Skin from Freud to Today
Jennifer Evans
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The Body in Parts: Fantasies of Corporeality in Early Modern Europe, Ed. with David Hillman
Carla Mazzio
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Original Skin: Flaying, Reading, and Thinking in the Legend of Saint Bartholomew and Other Works
Sarah Kay
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Porous Skins and Sensible Bodies: Juxtaposition of the Affective and Sentimental Theories of the Subject
Magdalena Zolkos
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Skin Portraiture: Embodied Representations in Contemporary Art (PhD dissertation)
Heidi Kellett
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Panel, HSS 2018: Why 'Body' Matters: Premodern Paradigms of Corporeality (History of Science Society Meeting, 2018)
Emma Gannage , Therese Scarpelli Cory , Nicola Polloni
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'The Dream of a Transparent Body: Identity, Science and the Gothic Novel' in special issue of Gothic Studies, ed. Angela Wright, 2011
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“Skin and Sovereignty in Guillaume de Palerne,” Cahiers de Recherches Médiévales et Humanistiques 24 (2012): 361-75.
Peggy McCracken
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Skin, Culture, and Psychoanalysis
Sheila Kunkle
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“Touching through calligraphy and tattoos: two exercises on human and animal bodies”. Paschalidis, Gregory (ed.): “The Fugue of the Five Senses: Semiotics of the Shifting Sensorium”, Punctum – International Journal of Semiotics 3:1 (2017) 76-93.
Apostolos Lampropoulos
Punctum. International Journal of Semiotics, 2017
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The Image of the Human Body in Sixteenth-century Imprese
Armando Maggi
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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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Pictures of the Body: Affect and Logic, chapter 3, "Cut Flesh"
James Elkins
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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
Monica H Green
2010
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The body imaged: the human form and visual culture since the Renaissance
Kathy Adler
1993
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Skin Studies: Past, Present and Future
Marc Lafrance
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Skin Taking Place Tracing the nomadic skin into the 1990s and thereafter
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The Senses Divided: Organs, Objects, and Media in Early Modern England
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