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The Royal Remains: The People's Two Bodies and the Endgames of Sovereignty Book

The Royal Remains: The People's Two Bodies and the Endgames of Sovereignty
The Royal Remains: The People's Two Bodies and the Endgames of Sovereignty, The king is dead. Long live the king! In early modern Europe, the king's body was literally sovereign—and the right to rule was immediately transferrable to the next monarch in line upon the king's death. In <i>The Royal Remains,</i> Eric L. Santner arg, The Royal Remains: The People's Two Bodies and the Endgames of Sovereignty has a rating of 3.5 stars
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The Royal Remains: The People's Two Bodies and the Endgames of Sovereignty, The king is dead. Long live the king! In early modern Europe, the king's body was literally sovereign—and the right to rule was immediately transferrable to the next monarch in line upon the king's death. In The Royal Remains, Eric L. Santner arg, The Royal Remains: The People's Two Bodies and the Endgames of Sovereignty
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  • The Royal Remains: The People's Two Bodies and the Endgames of Sovereignty
  • Written by author Eric L. Santner
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, May 2011
  • "The king is dead. Long live the king!" In early modern Europe, the king's body was literally sovereign—and the right to rule was immediately transferrable to the next monarch in line upon the king's death. In The Royal Remains, Eric L. Santner arg
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Preface Acknowledgments

PART ONE

1 Sovereignty and the Vital Sphere
2 Of Kings and Other Creatures
3 Toward a Science of the Flesh

PART TWO

4 Was heisst Schauen? On the Vital Signs of Visual Modernism
5 The Stages of the Flesh: Shakespeare, Schmitt, Hofmannsthal
6 The Poet’s Two Bodies: Rainer Maria Rilke’s The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge

Epilogue Index


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