Arranging Grief: Sacred Time and the Body in Nineteenth-century AmericaNYU Press, 2007 - 345 páginas 2008 Winner, MLA First Book Prize |
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... speeches, and memoirs, I pursue a mode of close reading that is at once historically and temporally attentive. The tendency of the grief-marked text to dwell within the sensuality of deep feeling requires consideration of the distinct ...
... speech of tears—demonstrates the extent to which a view of the essential benevolence of the natural, and of the feeling body as part of that redeemed nature, now informed even cautionary approaches to emotion. The "time to mourn," in ...
... speech at the opening of Mount Auburn underscores the necessity of this way of seeing time. Story, the Supreme Court justice who would, a decade later, write the majority opinion in United States v. Amistad, emphasized the new ...
... speech of affect, the corporeal speech-acts of humanity's "native language." Its contention that tears, sighs, and signifying silences spoke more truthfully than "mere" words established a standard of sincerity that acknowledged the ...
... speech that underlay these "mute truths"—the feelings of the diachronically conceived embodied subject, who suffers losses in time and responds with feeling, as "nature" demands—but solicited them as outside and prior to the (historical) ...
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Arranging Grief: Sacred Time and the Body in Nineteenth-Century America Dana Luciano Visualização parcial - 2007 |
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