No. 2 / 2013
CORPOREALITY IN EARLY MODERN AND VICTORIAN LITERATURE AND
CULTURE
J. A. Smith
The Quick Body in Early Modern Literature
Joel Swann
George Herbert’s Eyes
Elizabeth Lowry
Embodying Essence: Corporeality, Dualism and Rhetorical Invention
in the Autobiographies of Nineteenth-Century Female Spirit Mediums
CORPOREALITY IN 20TH
AND 21
ST
CENTURY LITERATURE AND CULTURE
Stephanie Rountree
Poop, Pie, & Politics in The Help:
Rescuing the (Literary) Body from Political Obsolescence
Emma Creedon
The Relationship between Surrealism and Corporeality in Sam Shepard
and Joseph Chaikin’s Tongues, Savage/Love and The War in Heaven
Marija Grech
Technological Appendages and Organic Prostheses:
Robo-Human Appropriation and Cyborgian Becoming
in Daniel H. Wilson’s Robopocalypse
CORPOREALITY IN PHILOSOPHY, THEORY AND CONTEMPORARY
CULTURE
Eftichis Pirovolakis
Derrida and Husserl’s Phenomenology of Touch:
“Inter” as the Uncanny Condition of the Lived Body
Jennifer Dawn Whitney
Beauty Made Plastic: Constructions of a Western Feminine Ideal
Becky McLaughlin
Gothicizing Apotemnophilia: Live Burial, Secret Desire,
and the Uncanny Body of the Amputee Wannabe
APPENDIX, COLON
Hélène Cixous
Shit, No Present: Faecetious Serrano
REVIEW ARTICLES
Arleen Ionescu, Laura Marin
Corporeality as the Limit of Phenomenology
Amanda Dennis
Between the Body and the World:
Merleau-Ponty and the Rehabilitation of the Sensible