The Body Unbound

Literary Approaches to the Classical Corpus

Katherine Lu Hsu editor David Schur editor Brian P Sowers editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Published:23rd Sep '21

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This book explores the body’s physical limits and the ways in which the confines of the body are delineated, transgressed, or controlled in literary and philosophical texts. Drawing on classics, philosophy, religious studies, medieval studies, and critical theory and examining material ranging from Homer to Game of Thrones, this volume facilitates an interdisciplinary investigation into how the boundaries of the body define the human form in language. This volume’s essays suggest that the body’s meaning is perhaps never more evident than in the violation of its wholeness. The boundaries of the body are areas of transition between states and are therefore vulnerable. As individuals find themselves isolated from their world and one another, their bodies regularly allow for physical interactions, incur transgressions and violations, and undergo profound transformations. Thus sympathy, sexuality, disease, and violence are among the main themes of the volume, which, ultimately, reexamines the place of the body in our understanding of what it means to be human.

ISBN: 9783030658052

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 493g

265 pages

1st ed. 2021