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Stigma - Marking Skin in the Early Modern World (Hardcover) Loot Price: R2,696
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Stigma - Marking Skin in the Early Modern World (Hardcover): Katherine Dauge-Roth, Craig Koslofsky

Stigma - Marking Skin in the Early Modern World (Hardcover)

Katherine Dauge-Roth, Craig Koslofsky

Series: Perspectives on Sensory History

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The early modern period opened a new era in the history of dermal marking. Intensifying global travel and trade, especially the slave trade, bought diverse skin-marking practices into contact as never before. Stigma examines the distinctive skin cultures and marking methods of Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas as they began to circulate and reshape one another in the early modern world.   By highlighting the interwoven histories of tattooing, branding, stigmata, baptismal and beauty marks, wounds and scars, this volume shows that early modern markers of skin and readers of marked skin did not think about different kinds of cutaneous signs as separate from each other. On the contrary, Europeans described Indigenous tattooing in North America, Thailand, and the Philippines by referring their readers to the tattoos Christian pilgrims received in Jerusalem or Bethlehem. When explaining the devil’s mark on witches, theologians claimed it was an inversion of holy marks such as those of baptism or divine stigmata. Stigma investigates how early modern people used permanent marks on skin to affirm traditional roles and beliefs, and how they hybridized and transformed skin marking to meet new economic and political demands. In addition to the editors, the contributors to this volume are Xiao Chen, Ana Fonseca Conboy, Peter Erickson, Claire Goldstein, Matthew S. Hopper, Katrina H. B. Keefer, Mordechay Lewy, Nicole Nyffenegger, Mairin Odle, and Allison Stedman.

General

Imprint: Pennsylvania State University Press
Country of origin: United States
Series: Perspectives on Sensory History
Release date: March 2023
First published: 2023
Editors: Katherine Dauge-Roth • Craig Koslofsky
Dimensions: 254 x 178 x 27mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 294
ISBN-13: 978-0-271-09442-7
Categories: Books
LSN: 0-271-09442-7
Barcode: 9780271094427

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