Monsters and Borders in the Early Modern Imagination(Routledge Studies in Cultural History Vol.62) H 208 p. 18
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Introduction [Hans Peter Broedel and Jana Byars] 1. Creating Monstrosity in Colonial Spanish America [Robert C. Schwaller] 2. The Mermaid of Edam Meets Medical Science: Empiricism and the Marvelous in Seventeenth-Century Zoological Thought [Hans Peter Broedel] 3. Bleeding Bodies and Bondage: Signifiers of Illegitimacy in Ghirlandaio’s Adoration of the Magi and Andrea della Robbia’s Tondi at the Ospedale degli Innocenti, Florence [Elizabeth A. Lisot-Nelson] 4. "In questa guerra tutti ne è stà turchi": The Turk as Ultimate Enemy in Sixteenth-Century Italy [Linda L. Carroll] 5. Alpine Cannibals: French Renaissance Representations of the Alps and Their Residents [Richard Keatley] 6. Imagining the Amazon: Monstrous Discourses about Gynocracy in Elizabethan England [Jessica Oxendine] 7. Columbus’s Monsters: One-Eyed Men, Dog-Headed Men, Cannibals, and Amazons in the Accounts of the First Two Columbian Voyages [Elena Daniele] 8. Monsters and Men in the Wild New World: A Study of the Monstrous in Girolamo Benzoni’s Historia del Mondo Nuovo [Jana Byars] 9. "A True Narrative of the Grievous Affliction of Roger Sterrop in Somer Islands": Demonic Possession and the Puritan Project in Early Seventeenth-Century Bermuda [Judith Bonzol] 10. Montaigne’s Mercurial Masculinity [Kathleen Long] 11. Bigfoot Meets the Wild Man: Monstrous Borders Between Contemporary American and Early Modern European Culture [Amanda Boyd]
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