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Excrement in the Late Middle Ages: Sacred Filth and Chaucer's Fecopoetics (New Middle Ages)by Susan Signe Morrison
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:This interdisciplinary book integrates the historical practices regarding material excrement and its symbolic representation, with special focus on fecopoetics and Chaucers literary agenda. Filth in all its manifestations—material (including privies, dung on fields, and as alchemical ingredient), symbolic (sin, misogynist slander, and theological wrestling with the problem of filth in sacred contexts) and linguistic (a semantic range including dirt and dung)—helps us to see how excrement is vital to understanding the Middle Ages. Applying fecal theories to late medieval culture, Morrison concludes by proposing Waste Studies as a new field of ethical and moral criticism for literary scholars. About the AuthorSusan Signe Morrison is Professor of English, Texas State University-San Marcos. She is the author of Women Pilgrims in Late Medieval England: Private Piety as Public Performance. Table of ContentsThe Medieval Body: Disciplining Material and Symbolic Excrement * The Rhizomatic Body * Moral Filth and The Sinning Body: Hell, Purgatory, and Resurrection * Gendered Filth * Chaucerian Fecopoetics * Urban Excrement in The Canterbury Tales * Sacred Filth: Relics, Ritual, and Remembering in The Prioress's Tale * The Excremental Human God and Redemptive Filth: The Pardoners Tale * Rhizomatic Pilgrimage and Alchemical Poetry * Chaucerian Fecology and Wasteways: The Nun's Priest's Tale * Looking Behind, Looking Ahead * Waste Studies: A Brief Introduction * Bottoms Up! A Manifesto for Waste Studies What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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