Life Embodied : The Promise of Vital Force in Spanish Modernity

ISBN
9780773553378
$37.95
Author Fernández-Medina, Nicolás
Format Paperback
Details
  • 9.2" x 6.1" x 1.1"
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  • 2018
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The concept of vital force - the immanent energy that promotes the processes of life in the body and in nature - has proved a source of endless fascination and controversy. Indeed, the question of what vitalizes the body has haunted humanity since antiquity, and became even more pressing during the Scientific Revolution and beyond. Examining the complexities and theories about vital force in Spanish modernity, Nicol s Fern ndez-Medina's Life Embodied offers a novel and provocative assessment of the question of bodily life in Spain. Starting with Juan de Cabriada's landmark Carta filos fica, m dico-chymica of 1687 and ending with Ram n G mez de la Serna's avant-gardism of the 1910s, Fern ndez-Medina incorporates discussions of anatomy, philosophy, science, critical theory, history of medicine, and literary studies to argue that concepts of vital force served as powerful vehicles to interrogate the possibilities and limits of corporeality. Paying close attention to how the body's capabilities were conceived and strategically woven into critiques of modernity, Fern ndez-Medina engages the work of Miguel Boix y Moliner, Mart n Mart nez, Diego de Torres Villarroel, Sebasti n Guerrero Herreros, Ignacio Mar a Ruiz de Luzuriaga, Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, Pedro Mata y Fontanet, ngela Grassi, Juli n Sanz del R o, Miguel de Unamuno, and P o Baroja, among others. Drawing on extensive research and analysis, Life Embodied breaks new ground as the first book to address the question of vital force in Spanish modernity.