Primo Levi's Narratives of Embodiment: Containing the Human

This innovative reading of Primo Levi’s work offers the first sustained analysis in English of his representations of bodies and embodiment. Discussion spans the range of Levi’s works — from testimony to journalism, from essays to science fiction stories — identifying and tracing multiple narratives of embodiment and disembodiment across his oeuvre. These narratives range from the abject, disembodied condition of prisoners in Auschwitz, to posthuman or cyborg individuals, whose bodies merge with technological devices. Levi’s representations of bodies are explored in relation to theories of embodiment and posthumanism, bringing his work into new dialogue with critical discourses on these issues. Taking inspiration from Levi’s definition of the human being as a constructor of containers, as well as from the recurring references to both material and metaphorical containing structures in his work, the book suggests that for Levi, embodiment involves constant negotiations of containment. He depicts the complex relationships between physical and social bodies, the material and the immaterial self, the conscious and unconscious subject, the organic and the technologically-enhanced body, engaging with evolving understandings of the boundaries of the body, the self, and the human.

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Primo Levi's Narratives of Embodiment: Containing the Human

This innovative reading of Primo Levi’s work offers the first sustained analysis in English of his representations of bodies and embodiment. Discussion spans the range of Levi’s works — from testimony to journalism, from essays to science fiction stories — identifying and tracing multiple narratives of embodiment and disembodiment across his oeuvre. These narratives range from the abject, disembodied condition of prisoners in Auschwitz, to posthuman or cyborg individuals, whose bodies merge with technological devices. Levi’s representations of bodies are explored in relation to theories of embodiment and posthumanism, bringing his work into new dialogue with critical discourses on these issues. Taking inspiration from Levi’s definition of the human being as a constructor of containers, as well as from the recurring references to both material and metaphorical containing structures in his work, the book suggests that for Levi, embodiment involves constant negotiations of containment. He depicts the complex relationships between physical and social bodies, the material and the immaterial self, the conscious and unconscious subject, the organic and the technologically-enhanced body, engaging with evolving understandings of the boundaries of the body, the self, and the human.

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Primo Levi's Narratives of Embodiment: Containing the Human

Primo Levi's Narratives of Embodiment: Containing the Human

by Charlotte Ross
Primo Levi's Narratives of Embodiment: Containing the Human

Primo Levi's Narratives of Embodiment: Containing the Human

by Charlotte Ross

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This innovative reading of Primo Levi’s work offers the first sustained analysis in English of his representations of bodies and embodiment. Discussion spans the range of Levi’s works — from testimony to journalism, from essays to science fiction stories — identifying and tracing multiple narratives of embodiment and disembodiment across his oeuvre. These narratives range from the abject, disembodied condition of prisoners in Auschwitz, to posthuman or cyborg individuals, whose bodies merge with technological devices. Levi’s representations of bodies are explored in relation to theories of embodiment and posthumanism, bringing his work into new dialogue with critical discourses on these issues. Taking inspiration from Levi’s definition of the human being as a constructor of containers, as well as from the recurring references to both material and metaphorical containing structures in his work, the book suggests that for Levi, embodiment involves constant negotiations of containment. He depicts the complex relationships between physical and social bodies, the material and the immaterial self, the conscious and unconscious subject, the organic and the technologically-enhanced body, engaging with evolving understandings of the boundaries of the body, the self, and the human.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136868849
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/13/2010
Series: Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 527 KB

About the Author

Charlotte Ross is a lecturer in Italian Studies at the University of Birmingham, UK. She is co-editor of Resisting the Tide: Cultures of Opposition in the Berlusconi Years.

Table of Contents

Note on Abbreviations and Translations Note on Terminology Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: Ontologies and Epistemologies 1: Containers and Their Contents 2: Embodying (In/Non-)Humanity 3: Embodied Knowledges and Epistemological Dualism Part Two: Bodily Modifications and Mutations Foreword: Thinking of the Future: Science Fiction 4: Bodies, Prostheses and Sentient Technologies 5: Bureaucratized and Technologized Bodies 6: Close Couplings and Docile Bodies 7: Re-Combining the Organic Human Body Conclusions Notes Bibliography Index

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