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001-es BibID:BIBFORM109219
Első szerző:Ureczky Eszter (irodalmár, angol irodalom)
Cím:The Doctor's Anatomy: The Androgynous Performance of Gender and (Neo-)Victorian Sexual Politics in Patricia Duncker's James Miranda Barry / Eszter Ureczky
Dátum:2018
ISSN:1218-7364
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Irodalom- és kultúratudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
folyóiratcikk
Megjelenés:Hungarian journal of English and American studies. - 24 : 2 (2018), p. 315-330. -
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM109164
035-os BibID:(MTMT)3357796
Első szerző:Ureczky Eszter (irodalmár, angol irodalom)
Cím:Preserving Past Tastes / Eszter Ureczky
Dátum:2018
ISSN:1218-7364
Megjegyzések:Recipes for Thought: Knowledge and Taste in the Early Modern English Kitchen / Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016. -
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Irodalom- és kultúratudományok recenzió, könyvismertetés
folyóiratcikk
Megjelenés:Hungarian journal of English and American studies. - 24 : 1 (2018), p. 252-255. -
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM109144
035-os BibID:(MTMT)31363313
Első szerző:Ureczky Eszter (irodalmár, angol irodalom)
Cím:The Birth of Imperial Race Medicine / Eszter Ureczky
Dátum:2020
ISSN:1218-7364
Megjegyzések:Difference and Disease: Medicine, Race, and the Eighteenth-Century British Empire / Cambridge : Cambridge Univ Press - UK, 2018. -
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Irodalom- és kultúratudományok recenzió, könyvismertetés
folyóiratcikk
Megjelenés:Hungarian journal of English and American studies. - 26 : 1 (2020), p. 221-225. -
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM069897
Első szerző:Ureczky Eszter (irodalmár, angol irodalom)
Cím:Bodies of Power - Arne De Boever, Narrative Care: Biopolitics and the Novel / Ureczky Eszter
Dátum:2015
ISSN:1218-7364
Megjegyzések:Biopolitics has recently become the new buzzword of cultural studies and the humanities in general, which can be regarded as a truly cross-fertilizing tendency for the arts and sciences, initiating mutually revealing dialogues about the cultural meanings of power structures and the body. It is important to emphasize, however, that the idea of the body does not exclusively imply the living human body here, but the animal body, the cyborg body and the dead body, as well. Beside this broad notion of the body as the ultimate site of political and ideological control, biopolitics is also characterized by a markedly transdisciplinary stance due to its inherent terminological and discursive connections to bioethics, bioart, gender studies, medical ethics, medical sociology, the medical humanities in general or biopower?to use the lesser known Foucauldian term. In the wake of Michel Foucault's strangely evasive lectures on governmentality and disciplinary power in the 1970s (now published as a separate volume entitled The Birth of Biopolitics; Picador, 2010), as well as such thinkers as Giorgio Agamben, Michael Hardt, Antonio Negri and others have marked out the territory of a new discourse on an age-old problem: embodiment and power. Despite its disturbingly protean academic background, the basic preoccupations of the field still have an up-to-date common denominator, insofar as it examines the ways various forms of power and knowledge contribute to creating, managing, manipulating, pleasing and destroying bodies and agency by means of surveillance or epistemological and representational violence. The major danger of the relatively swift rise of biopolitics as a critical discourse can be its being emptied out as an all-pervasive and thus groundless way of interpreting historical and contemporary somatic dilemmas. Still, within literary and film studies the application of biopolitical readings has been clearly necessitated by the sheer number of artistic works devoted to biopolitical and bioethical questions, and Arne De Boever's book can thus be regarded as a timely and insightful example of this interpretive approach.
Narrative Care: Biopolitics and the Novel / London, Oxford, et al. : Bloomsbury Academic, 2013. -
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Irodalom- és kultúratudományok recenzió, könyvismertetés
folyóiratcikk
medical humanities
biopolitics
fictions
novels
illness
disease
Megjelenés:Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies. - 21 : 1 (2015), p. 226-231. -
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM029447
Első szerző:Ureczky Eszter (irodalmár, angol irodalom)
Cím:The Voice of the Organs (Isabelle Lange and Zoë Norridge, eds., Illness, Bodies and Contexts: Interdisciplinary Perspectives) / Eszter Ureczky
Dátum:2011
ISSN:1218-7364
Megjegyzések:Illness, Bodies and Contexts: Interdisciplinary Perspectives is an anthology of articles on various somatic and psychic maladies and their cultural, social, and literary implications. As the latest volume of the series Probing the Boundaries: Innovative Dialogue, this conference volume published in the form of an e-book makes available for the wider academic public the presentations held at the 2005 conference in Oxford entitled Making Sense of Heath, Illness and Disease. Representing a major departure from rigid disciplinary boundaries, the texts provide a stunningly wide range of studies in a logical, creative, and even reader-friendly way, and also successfully integrate polemic, therapeutic as well as aesthetic points of view. The book will surely prove a useful source of research and teaching for scholars working in various fields of cultural studies from gender studies through body studies to visual culture, since it does not only rely upon various theoretical discourses, but it also presents a colourful scale of case studies in the interconnected fields of social sciences, arts, and medicine. Just as illness itself can be symbolically read as transgression in the widest sense, a disruption of the (social) body's boundaries, this anthology will hopefully be just as "contagious", and will considerably promote cross-disciplinary research by interpreting contemporary Western discourses on illness as meta-narratives of naturalized, normalized bodies.
Illness, Bodies and Contexts: Interdisciplinary Perspectives / Oxford : Interdisciplinary Press, 2010. -
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Irodalom- és kultúratudományok recenzió, könyvismertetés
medical humanities
biopolitics
cultural studies
body studies
disability studies
Megjelenés:Hungarian journal of English and American studies 17 : 2 (2011), p. 435-438. -
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