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REVIEW ESSAY: Somatography

Pages 365-374 | Published online: 20 Jul 2007
 

Notes

1. Frederick Douglass, “My Bondage and My Freedom,” in Frederick Douglass, ed. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (New York: The Library of America, 1994), 364.

2. Gail Corning and Randi Patterson, “Researching the Body: An Annotated Bibliography for Rhetoric,” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 27, no. 3 (1997): 5–29.

3. Kenneth Burke, Permanence and Change: An Anatomy of Purpose, 3rd ed. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984), 234.

4. Patricia Bizzell and Bruce Herzberg, The Rhetorical Tradition: Readings from Classical Times to the Present (New York: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2000).

5. Eve Kosofksy Sedgwick, Touching, Feeling: Affect, Pedagogy, Performativity (Durham: Duke University Press, 2003); Rei Terada, Feeling in Theory: Emotion after the “Death of the Subject” (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001).

6. Douglass, 364.

7. Douglass, 364–65.

8. Heather Merle Benbow, “Ways In, Ways Out: Theorizing the Kantian Body,” Body and Society 9, no. 1 (2003): 57–72; Janet Browne, “I Could Have Retched All Night: Charles Darwin and His Body,” in Science Incarnate: Historical Embodiments of Natural Knowledge, ed. Christopher Lawrence and Steven Shapin (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998), 240–87; Kenneth Burke, “The Anaesthetic Revelation of Herone Liddell,” The Kenyon Review, 19 (Autumn 1957): 505–59.

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Debra Hawhee

Debra Hawhee is Associate Professor of English and Speech Communication at the University of Illinois

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