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Author Božovič, Miran.

Title An utterly dark spot : gaze and body in early modern philosophy / Miran Božovič.

Publication Info. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2000]

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series The body, in theory
Body, in theory.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-139).
Contents The God of the transvestites -- A brief history of insects -- Before the first sight -- The rebellion of the body -- Occasionalism and madness -- An utterly dark spot.
Summary Slovenian philosopher Miran Bozovic's An Utterly Dark Spot examines the elusive status of the body in early modern European philosophy by examining its various encounters with the gaze. Its range is impressive, moving from the Greek philosophers and theorists of the body (Aristotle, Plato, Hippocratic medical writers) to early modern thinkers (Spinoza, Leibniz, Malebranche, Descartes, Bentham) to modern figures including Jon Elster, Lacan, Althusser, Alfred Hitchcock, Stephen J. Gould, and others. Bozovic provides startling glimpses into various foreign mentalities haunted by problems of divinity, immortality, creation, nature, and desire, provoking insights that invert familiar assumptions about the relationship between mind and body. The perspective is Lacanian, but Bozovic explores the idiosyncrasies of his material (e.g., the bodies of the Scythians, the transvestites transformed and disguised for the gaze of God; or Adam's body, which remained unseen as long as it was the only one in existence) with an attention to detail that is exceptional among Lacanian theorists. The approach makes for engaging reading, as Bozovic stages imagined encounters between leading thinkers, allowing them to converse about subjects that each explored, but in a different time and place. While its focus is on a particular problem in the history of philosophy, An Utterly Dark Spot will appeal to those interested in cultural studies, semiotics, theology, the history of religion, and political philosophy as well. Miran Bozovic is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. He is the author of Der grosse Andere: Gotteskonzepte in der Philosophie der Neuzeit (Vienna: Verlag Turia & Kant, 1993) and editor of The Panopticon Writings by Jeremy Bentham (London: Verso, 1995).
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Language English.
Subject Human body (Philosophy)
Human body (Philosophy)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: An utterly dark spot Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2000] 047211140X (alk. paper) (DLC) 99050665
ISBN 9780472023196 ebook
0472023195
047211140X alkaline paper
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9781282638846
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6612638842
9780472111404