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Narcissistic Machines and Erotic Prostheses
Allen S. Weiss Richard Allen ; Malcolm Turvey
Camera Obscura, Camera Lucida, 2003, p.51
The Netherlands: Amsterdam University Press
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Título:
Narcissistic Machines and Erotic Prostheses
Autor:
Allen S. Weiss
Richard Allen
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Malcolm Turvey
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Camera Obscura, Camera Lucida, 2003, p.51
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The transformation of the theological notion of demonic possession into scientific concepts of hysteria and psychosis is contemporaneous with the epistemological shifts of early modernism. The emblematic, and historically original, case occurred in Morzine between the years 1857 and 1873, when nearly half of the women (as well as several men) of this Savoyard town succumbed to an epidemic of what they took to be demonic possession, manifesting most of its traditional symptoms: screams, curses, spasms, contortions, convulsions, clairvoyance, superhuman agility, speaking in tongues, blasphemy, and prophesy.¹ Morzine was in the grips of a historical crisis caused by a radical
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The Netherlands: Amsterdam University Press
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