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Title Embodied cognition and Shakespeare's theatre : the early modern body-mind / edited by Laurie Johnson, John Sutton and Evelyn Tribble.

Imprint New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.
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 2nd FL Humanities Library Books  PR653 .E68 2014    Available
Collation vii, 268 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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unmediated n rdamedia
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Series Routledge studies in Shakespeare ; 10
Routledge studies in Shakespeare ; 10.
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: Re-cognising the Body-Mind in Shakespeare's Theatre / Laurie Johnson, John Sutton, and Evelyn Tribble ; Proteus Agonistes: Shakespeare, Bacon, and the "Torture" of Nature / David Hawkes -- Plays, Playing, and Make-Believe: Thinking and Feeling in Shakespearean Drama / Ros King -- Warmth and Affection in 1 Henry IV: Why No One Likes Prince Hal / Emma Firestone ; Part 1. Subjectivity and the Mind-Body: Extending the Self on the Renaissance Stage / Garrett A. Sullivan, Jr. -- "Some Fury Pricks Me On": Satanic Thinking in Thomas Heywood's A Woman Killed with Kindness / Mary Floyd-Wilson -- Mental Bodies in Much Ado About Nothing / James A. Knapp ; Part 2. The Unbearable Permeability of Bodies and Minds / Michael Schoenfeldt -- "Make Me Not Sighted Like the Basilisk": Vision and Contagion in The Winter's Tale / Darryl Chalk -- Singularity in The Winter's Tale / Hardin Aasand ; Part 3. Seeing the Spider: Cognitive Ecologies in The Winter's Tale / Gail Kern Paster -- "There's Magic in The Web of It": Skin, Mind, and Webs of Touch in Othello / Jennifer Rae McDermott -- Coriolanus's Blush / Tiffany Hoffman ; Part 4. The Play of Time in Cognition / Katherine Rowe -- Altered States: Hamlet and Early Modern Head Trauma / Lianne Habinek -- Cogito Ergo Theatrum: Redistributing Cognition on the Early Modern Stage / Laurie Johnson -- The Belly-Mind Relationship in Early Modern Culture: Digestion, Ventriloquism, and the Second Brain / Jan Purnis ; Afterword / David Hillman and Carla Mazzio.
Summary "This collection considers issues that have emerged in Early Modern Studies in the past fifteen years relating to understandings of mind and body in Shakespeare's world. Informed by The Body in Parts, the essays in this book respond also to the notion of an early modern 'body-mind' in which Shakespeare and his contemporaries are understood in terms of bodily parts and cognitive processes. What might the impact of such understandings be on our picture of Shakespeare's theatre or on our histories of the early modern period, broadly speaking? This book provides a wide range of approaches to this challenge, covering histories of cognition, studies of early modern stage practices, textual studies, and historical phenomenology, as well as new cultural histories by some of the key proponents of this approach at the present time. Because of the breadth of material covered, full weight is given to issues that are hotly debated at the present time within Shakespeare Studies: presentist scholarship is presented alongside more historically-focused studies, for example, and phenomenological studies of material culture are included along with close readings of texts. What the contributors have in common is a refusal to read the work of Shakespeare and his contemporaries either psychologically or materially; instead, these essays address a willingness to study early modern phenomena (like the Elizabethan stage) as manifesting an early modern belief in the embodiment of cognition."--Publisher description.
Note Gift of the Elizabeth M. Truax Trust.
Subject English drama -- Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 -- History and criticism.
Mind and body in literature.
Cognition and culture -- England -- History -- 16th century.
Cognition and culture. fast (OCoLC)fst00866482
English drama -- Early modern and Elizabethan. fast (OCoLC)fst01710950
Mind and body in literature. fast (OCoLC)fst01022006
England. fast (OCoLC)fst01219920
Alt Author Johnson, Lawrence, 1967- editor.
Sutton, John, 1965- editor.
Tribble, Evelyn B., editor.
ISBN 9781138000759
1138000752
9780203796160
ISBN/ISSN 40023495086