Embodied cognition and Shakespeare's theatre [electronic resource] : the early modern body-mind / edited by Laurie Johnson, John Sutton, and Evelyn Tribble.
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TextLanguage: English Series: Routledge studies in Shakespeare ; 10Publication details: New York : Routledge, 2014.Description: 1 online resource (vii, 268 p.) : illISBN: - 9780203796160 (ebook : PDF)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Proteus Agonistes : Shakespeare, Bacon, and the "torture" of nature / David Hawkes -- 2. Plays, playing, and make-believe : thinking and feeling in Shakespearean drama / Ros King -- 3. Warmth and affection in 1 Henry IV : why no one likes Prince Hal / Emma Firestone -- [ ... First link ... ]. Subjectivity and the mind-body : extending the self on the Renaissance stage / Garrett A. Sullivan, Jr. -- 4. "Some fury pricks me on" : Satanic thinking in Thomas Heywood's A woman killed with kindness / Mary Floyd-Wilson -- 5. Mental bodies in Much ado about nothing / James A. Knapp -- [ ... Second link ... ]. The unbearable permeability of bodies and minds / Michael Schoenfeldt -- 6. "Make me not sighted like the basilisk" : vision and contagion in The winter's tale / Darryl Chalk -- 7. Singularity in The winter's tale / Hardin Aasand -- [ ... Third link ... ]. Seeing the spider : cognitive ecologies in The winter's tale / Gail Kern Paster -- 8. "There's magic in the web of it" : skin, mind, and webs of touch in Othello / Jennifer Rae McDermott -- 9. Coriolanus's blush / Tiffany Hoffman -- [ ... Fourth link ... ]. The play of time in cognition / Katherine Rowe -- 10. Altered states : Hamlet and early modern head trauma / Lianne Habinek -- 11. Cogito ergo theatrum : redistributing cognition on the early modern stage / Laurie Johnson -- 12. The belly-mind relationship in early modern culture : digestion, ventriloquism, and the second brain / Jan Purnis.
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