The World Inside Out explores how the traumatic events of the French wars of religion transformed ideas about the body and emotions. This book includes analysis of extraordinary bodies, the connection between the body and the sacred, through forensic explorations of saints' bodies, and emphasis on the corporeality of Christ's body in the Eucharist in Catholic preaching. Ordinary bodies on the scaffold, and the emotions that the spectacle of public executions elicited, the femininity and the gendering of bodies and lastly the political and intellectual ramifications of a contingent rejection of corporeality and emotionality as a prerequisite for bringing the wars of religion to an end.

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Introduction

  1. The body of evidence: forensic explorations of sacred bodies
  2. Preaching the body of Christ: emotions and the body in the Catholic Reformation
  3. Martyrs, monsters and scapegoats: identifying the body in public executions
  4. 'Whose body is it anyway?': mob violence as a guiltless / victimless crime?
  5. A sexual 'world inside out': the gendering of the Reformation
  6. Two faces / sides of the same coin: representations of the king's two bodies?
  7. Mind over matter: secularizing the body and emotions

Conclusion

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Product details

ISBN
9781138800526
Published
2021-01-01
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
05, UP, UU
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
240

Author

Biographical note

Luc Racaut is a lecturer in hisotry at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. His previous publications include Hatred in Print: Catholic Propaganda and Protestant Identity during the French Wars of Religion (2002).