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Pappas, Robin Brooke.
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Varieties of consciousness: Nineteenth- and early twentieth-century poetics of "altered" states.
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Varieties of consciousness: Nineteenth- and early twentieth-century poetics of "altered" states./
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Pappas, Robin Brooke.
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277 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-11, Section: A, page: 4042.
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Varieties of consciousness: Nineteenth- and early twentieth-century poetics of "altered" states.
Pappas, Robin Brooke.
Varieties of consciousness: Nineteenth- and early twentieth-century poetics of "altered" states.
- 277 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-11, Section: A, page: 4042.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Oregon, 2003.
This dissertation interrogates the rhetorical and figurative strategies animating the construction of a pathological model for understanding altered states of consciousness. Comprised of detailed readings of poetic and medical texts from four consecutive, intertextual moments during the professionalization of psychology, neurology, and psychiatry, the study explores the struggle for rhetorical authority in poets and physicians to explain mind-body phenomena produced by drug use, sexual ecstasy, and poetic inspiration. Through an investigation of popular articles about hashish and poetic inspiration by poets Théophile Gautier and Charles Baudelaire, texts about drug use and mental illness by alienists Jacques-Joseph Moreau and Alexandre Brierre de Boismont, medical monographs about peyote intoxication by neurologist S. Weir Mitchell and sexologist Havelock Ellis, and poetic representations of sexual ecstasy and (re)productive creativity by modernist poets Mina Loy and H.D., I also analyze textual strategies in terms of the sexual politics exposed by the figural ambivalence embedded in the texts. As the dissertation demonstrates, this politics has fundamentally altered or formed research into extraordinary experience and consciousness more broadly. I thus examine literary and rhetorical figures at play in poetic and medical texts about sexual excitement, intoxication, poetic composition, and mental illness to demonstrate the ideological function of alterity in discussions of extraordinary experience.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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