Sifilografía
A History of the Writerly Pox in the Eighteenth-Century Hispanic World
Juan Carlos González Espitia author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Virginia Press
Published:30th Nov '19
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Syphilis was a prevalent affliction in the era of the Americas’ colonization, creating widespread anxiety that is indicated in the period’s literature across numerous fields. Reflecting Spaniards’ political prejudices of the period, it was alternately labeled "mal francés" or "el mal de las Indias." Sifilografía offers a cultural history that traces syphilis and its consequences in the transatlantic Spanish-speaking world throughout the long eighteenth century. Juan Carlos González Espitia charts interrelated literary, artistic, medical, and governmental discourses, exploring how fears of the disease and the search for its cure mobilized a transoceanic dialogue that forms an underside of Enlightenment narratives of progress.
Through a narrative revealing the transformation and retooling of ideas related to syphilis as a bodily contagion, González Espitia demonstrates the Spanish-speaking world’s crucial relevance to a global understanding of the period in the context of current reassessments of Enlightenment thought. Broad in its scope, the book incorporates an extensive corpus of medical treatises, literary essays, poems, novels, art, and governmental documents. The rich overlapping matrix of authors and texts broached subvert the idea of a homogeneous interpretation of syphilis and contributes to the rediscovery of the wide-ranging historical, cultural, and philosophical impact of this disease in the Spanish-speaking world. Sifilografía seeks to open a Productive dialogue with other area studies about the disparate meanings of science and Enlightenment.
" Sifilografía is a highly original, groundbreaking piece of scholarship that offers a new perspective on the dialogue between early modern/modern fiction and the understanding of venereal diseases in Hispanic culture, delving into important topics like obscenity, contagion, and bodily transformation in the Spanish empire and its colonies. It is one of the very few studies that tackles Spain and the American colonies with equal dexterity and depth."
ISBN: 9780813943152
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 808g
412 pages