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1 Introduction 1
Pt. I The medieval body : disciplining material and symbolic excrement
2 The rhizomatic body 15
3 Moral filth and the sinning body : Hell, Purgatory, resurrection 25
4 Gendered filth 45
Pt. II Chaucerian fecopoetics
5 Urban excrement in The Canterbury tales 57
6 Sacred filth : relics, ritual, and remembering in The prioress's tale 73
7 The excremental human god and redemptive filth : The pardoner's tale 89
8 The rhizomatic pilgrim body and alchemical poetry 103
9 Chaucerian fecology and wasteways : The nun's priest's tale 117
Pt. III Looking behind, looking ahead
10 Looking behind 129
11 Waste studies : a brief introduction 139
12 Bottoms up! : a manifesto for waste studies 153
Notes 159
Bibliography 225
Index 251
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