An edition of Philology's vomit (2017)

Philology's vomit

an essay on the immortality and corporeality of texts

Philology's vomit
Sarah Kay, Sarah Kay
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An edition of Philology's vomit (2017)

Philology's vomit

an essay on the immortality and corporeality of texts

"This essay considers philology from the standpoint of its recent reinvention as a theoretical discipline, reflecting in particular on how corporeal insistence and immortal significance compete for priority in the philological study of texts. It takes as its guiding thread the episode in Martianus Capella's Marriage of Philology and Mercury in which Philology, touched by Immortality, vomits up books which are then appropriated by the Muses and the liberal arts for use in their teaching. This episode's combination of visceral physicality with the promise of immortality invites comparison with concerns current among philologists today, such as "material" and "queer" philology, the extent to which manuscript culture is legible, and the nature of textual production and reproduction. Reactions to this passage dating from the seventh to the twenty-first centuries show both how these concerns have been addressed historically, and how Martianus's portrayal of Philology is relevant to the theorization of philology today"--Page [4] of cover.

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Publisher
Chronos
Language
English
Pages
86

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 80-86)

Published in
Zürich
Series
Mediävistische Perspektiven -- 5, Mediävistische Perspektiven -- 5.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
400
Library of Congress
PA6511.M3 K38 2017, P107 K38 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
86 pages
Number of pages
86

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL44161994M
ISBN 10
3034014279
ISBN 13
9783034014274
OCLC/WorldCat
1012941348

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL32399164W

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