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In this volume, the author explores the body as represented in text and image. From fairy tales to biblical narrative, the relationship between verbal and oral functions - speaking and eating, boasting and gluttony, lying and cannibalism - is viewed, using methodologies from many disciplines.A wicked queen orders the place cook to kill her grandchildren and serve them up for dinner - "in a sauce Robert". But as any good cook knows, this sauce is properly served with game, not domestic animals. Does the ogress transgress? Perhaps, but the cook breaks the rules as well. Deceiving his mistress, he rescues the children and replaces them in the requested dish with goat and lamb. In this provocative volume, Louis Marin treats a subject to which some fo the most exciting literary criticism has been devoted: the body as represented in text and image. From fairy tales to biblical narrative, from the divine body in the Eucharist to the body of Louis XIV as described in his physicians' journals, Marin focuses on the peculiar relationship between verbal and oral functions - speaking and eating, boasting and gluttony, lying and cannibalism. Drawing on the methodologies of semiology, philosophy of language, and literary and art criticism, Marin explores works by Rabelais, La Fontaine, Perrault and the "Logic" of Port-Royal. Throughout, he is concerned with the conceptualization of desire and pleasure, justice and force, natural violence and political power - questioning their ideological as well as their symbolic bases. |
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| Author(s) : Louis Marin & Mette Hjort | Format : Paperback Book |
| ISBN-10 : 0801856132 | ISBN-13 : 9780801856136 |
| RRP : £13.50 | Best available price : £ / $ |
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Series Title : Parallax: Re-visions of Culture and Society
Country Publication : United States
Publication Date : 14/05/1997
Publisher : Johns Hopkins University Press
Page Length : 273mm
Page Size : 229mm