Thesis ID: CBB001567289

El tejido retorico: Fabricaciones literarias del “corpus” medico en la espana renacentista (2011)

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Arroyo, Silvia (Author)


Gómez, Leila
Silleras-Fernandez, Nuria
University of Colorado at Boulder
Prieto, Andres
Gómez, Leila
López Terrada, María Luz
Silleras-Fernandez, Nuria
Slater, John
Prieto, Andres
López Terrada, María Luz
Publication date: 2011


Publication Date: 2011
Edition Details: Advisor: Slater, John; Committee Members: Prieto, Andres, Gomez, Leila, Lopez Terrada, Maria Luz, Silleras-Fernandez, Nuria.
Physical Details: 231 pp.

El tejido retórico identifies a series of conventionalized rhetorical devices in a corpus of texts that includes the most salient vernacular treatises produced in the 16th century Spain. Considering medical discourse as a means for representation analogous to literature, this study analyzes medical rhetoric and the way it mediates the "fabrications" of both professional identities and socio-cultural perceptions of disease and health, while negotiating their relationships to a body that flows between the individual and the collective, the intimate and the public, the bodily and the textual. The corpus represents three main areas in Renaissance medicine: anatomy, plague treatises and a group of texts labeled as regimina sanitatis or health guides. The first chapter constitutes a reflection on the tensions and negotiations between theoretical knowledge, on the one hand, and practice and its visual focus on the other, as competing pedagogical tools in the Renaissance. It examines the rhetoric of anatomical manuals and the ways in which it contributes to the legitimation of anatomy, "sanitizing" discourse by erasing the clues of dissection, and constructing the anatomist's authority and identity in a time in which dissection was still a suspicious practice. The second chapter explores treatises on plague and the process of social construction of illness through an authoritative description that incorporates biblical and military discourse and that is endowed of healing symbolic power. The third chapter concentrates on health guides--works deeply rooted in the traditions of the medieval regimina principis and the classical symposiac literature--and how control of bodily appetites becomes a reflection on models of political government, and a meta-literary commentary on the representation of classical medical knowledge. A final chapter, as conclusion, studies the reappropriation of medical discourse by other disciplines and for other purposes that lie beyond the description of the body and that include the production of political models.

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Description Cited in Dissertation Abstracts International-A 73/04, Oct 2012. Proquest Document ID: 915157858.


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Authors & Contributors
Barras, Vincent
De Ceglia, Francesco Paolo
Donato, Maria Pia
Garza, Randal Paul
Hauser, Helen M.
Healy, Margaret
Journals
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
Medical History
Medicina Historica
Publishers
Brill
University of Pennsylvania
University of California, Santa Cruz
Bononia University Press
Éditions BHMS
L'Erma di Bretschneider
Concepts
Dissection
Anatomy
Medicine
Human anatomy
Medicine and literature
Medicine and religion
People
Aldrovandi, Ulisse
Amatus Lusitanus
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de
Alighieri, Dante
Dickens, Charles
Fracastoro, Girolamo
Time Periods
Early modern
16th century
17th century
Medieval
18th century
Renaissance
Places
Spain
Europe
England
Italy
Germany
Bologna (Italy)
Institutions
Universidad Valencia
Universidad Zaragoza
Universidad de Barcelona
Alcalá. Universidad
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