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8. Romancing the stone: “De l’experience” (III, 13)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- Introduction: Montaigne Is Theory 1
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PART I. Monster Theory
- 1. Montaigne’s fantastic monsters and the construction of gender 29
- 2. Representing the monster: Cognition, cripples, and other limp parts in “Des boyteux” (III, 11) 51
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PART II. Death sentences
- 3. Montaigne’s fraternity: La boétie on trial 73
- 4. Montaigne on horseback, or the simulation of death 87
- 5. The anxiety of death: Narrative and subjectivity in “De la diversion” (III, 4) 104
- 6. Excavating montaigne: The essayist on trial 121
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PART III. Philosophical impostures
- 7. The socratic makeover: The ethics of the impossible in “de la phisionomie” (III, 12) 137
- 8. Romancing the stone: “De l’experience” (III, 13) 154
- Notes 193
- Works cited 207
- Index 215
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- Introduction: Montaigne Is Theory 1
-
PART I. Monster Theory
- 1. Montaigne’s fantastic monsters and the construction of gender 29
- 2. Representing the monster: Cognition, cripples, and other limp parts in “Des boyteux” (III, 11) 51
-
PART II. Death sentences
- 3. Montaigne’s fraternity: La boétie on trial 73
- 4. Montaigne on horseback, or the simulation of death 87
- 5. The anxiety of death: Narrative and subjectivity in “De la diversion” (III, 4) 104
- 6. Excavating montaigne: The essayist on trial 121
-
PART III. Philosophical impostures
- 7. The socratic makeover: The ethics of the impossible in “de la phisionomie” (III, 12) 137
- 8. Romancing the stone: “De l’experience” (III, 13) 154
- Notes 193
- Works cited 207
- Index 215