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Author Høystad, O. M

Title A history of the heart / Ole M. Høystad ; [English translation by John Irons]
Published London : Reaktion, 2007

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Description 1 online resource (254 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Contents The world of Gilgamesh -- Ancient Egypt -- The complex man of antiquity -- The heart in the Bible and in Christianity -- Islam's culture of the heart -- The Aztecs : why so heartless? -- Norse anthropology -- The emotional turn in the High Middle Ages -- The new subject -- Montaigne : man is his own work -- From the Renaissance and alchemy to the Romantic era -- Shakespeare and the heart of darkness -- Rousseau : philosopher of the heart -- Herder and the expressivist turn -- Faustian Goethe -- The disenchantment and re-enchantment of the heart -- The emotional cycle
Summary The heart not only drives our physical life, but throughout human history it has also been viewed as the seat of our deepest emotions. It has figured hugely if metaphorically in nearly every aspect of human civilization, and as the unending subject of literature, music and art. Yet until now there has not been a study of this paramount icon of love. Ole M. Høystad ably fills this enormous gap with a compelling investigation into this epicentre of grief, joy and power. Firmly positioning the heart at the metaphorical and literal centre of human culture and history, Høystad combs through religions and philosophies from the beginning of civilization to explore such disparate historical points as the Aztecs' ritual of removing the still-beating heart from a living sacrificial victim and offering it to the gods; homosexuality and the heart in Greek antiquity; European attempts to employ alchemy in service of the mysteries of love; and the connections between the heart and wisdom in Sufism. Høystad charts how the heart has signified our essential desires, whether for love and passion in the medieval excesses of troubadour poetry and chivalric idealism, the body-soul dualism propounded by the Enlightenment, or even the modern notions of individualism expressed in the works of thinkers such as Nietzsche and Foucault. A provocative examination of the deepest vaults of our souls and the efforts of the many lonely hunters who have tried to unlock its secrets, A History of the Heart subverts the clichés to reveal a symbol of our fundamental humanity whose beats can be felt in every aspect of our lives
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Translated from the Norwegian
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Subject Heart -- Symbolic aspects.
Heart in art.
Heart in literature.
Heart -- Mythology.
Human body in popular culture.
Heart -- history
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Cultural Policy.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture.
Heart in art
Heart in literature
Heart -- Mythology
Heart -- Symbolic aspects
Human body in popular culture
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Hart.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781861898333
1861898339
1861893116
9781861893116
Other Titles Hjertets kulturhistorie fra antikken til var tid. English