Embodiment, Expertise, and Ethics in Early Modern Europe Embodiment, Expertise, and Ethics in Early Modern Europe

Embodiment, Expertise, and Ethics in Early Modern Europe

Entangling the Senses

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Publisher Description

Embodiment, Expertise, and Ethics in Early Modern Europe highlights the agency and intentionality of individuals and groups in the making of sensory knowledge from approximately 1500 to 1700. Focused case studies show how artisans, poets, writers, and theologians responded creatively to their environments, filtering the cultural resources at their disposal through the lenses of their own more immediate experiences and concerns. The result was not a single, unified sensory culture, but rather an entangling of micro-cultural dynamics playing out across an archipelago of contexts that dotted the early modern European world—one that saw profound transitions in ways people used sensory knowledge to claim ethical, intellectual, and practical authority.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2020
23 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
274
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
7.9
MB
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