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Cannibals and philosophers
Cannibals and philosophers, 
 Gnawing at the heart of the age of Enlightenment was the self-contradicting, self-abhorring, self-consuming figure of the cannibal: the unavoidable figure of radical metamorphosis. In the image of cannibalism, Western self-regard and its vision of , Cannibals and philosophers has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Cannibals and philosophers
  • Written by author Professor Daniel Cottom PhD
  • Published by Baltimore, MD ; Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001., 2001/04/17
  • "Gnawing at the heart of the age of Enlightenment was the self-contradicting, self-abhorring, self-consuming figure of the cannibal: the unavoidable figure of radical metamorphosis. In the image of cannibalism, Western self-regard and its vision of
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1 In the Bowels of Enlightenment
2 Orifices Extended in Space
3 The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Digestion
4 The Exchange of Fluids in the Beau Monde
5 Cannibalism, Trade, Whatnot
6 Kant Comes to His Senses
AUTHOR BIO:
Daniel Cottom is the David A. Burr Chair of Letters at the University of Oklahoma. He has published numerous books, including Ravishing Tradition: Cultural Forces and Literary History, Text and Culture: The Politics of Interpretation, and The Civilized Imagination: A Study of Ann Radcliffe, Jane Austen, and Sir Walter Scott.


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