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Human Remains - Medicine, Death, and Desire in Nineteenth-Century Paris (Hardcover)
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Human Remains - Medicine, Death, and Desire in Nineteenth-Century Paris (Hardcover)
Series: Forms of Living
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The living and the dead cohabited Paris until the late eighteenth
century, when, in the name of public health, measures were taken to
drive the latter from the city. Cemeteries were removed from urban
space, and corpses started to be viewed as terrifyingly noxious
substances.The dead had fallen victim to a sustained new reflection
on the notions of life and death that emerged from the two new
medical fields of biology and hygiene. In large part, the Paris of
the nineteenth century-the Paris of modernity-arose, both
theoretically and physically, out of this concern over the
relations between the animate and the inanimate.As the dead became
a source of pervasive and intense anxiousness, they also became an
object of fascination that at once exceeded and guided the medical
imagination attempting to control them. Human Remains examines that
exuberant anxiety to discover the irrational, indeed erotic, forces
motivating the medicalization of death.Working across a broad range
of disciplines, including history, literature, the visual arts,
philosophy, and psychoanalysis, the book seeks to understand the
meaning of the dead and their role in creating one of the most
important cities of the contemporary world.
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