Knots, or the Violence of Desire in Renaissance Florence
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Knots, or the Violence of Desire in Renaissance Florence
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An interdisciplinary study of hair through the art, philosophy, and science of fifteenth-century Florence.
In this innovative cultural history, hair is the portal through which Emanuele Lugli accesses the cultural production of Lorenzo il Magnifico’s Florence. Lugli reflects on the ways writers, doctors, and artists expressed religious prejudices, health beliefs, and gender and class subjugation through alluring works of art, in medical and political writings, and in poetry. He considers what may have compelled Sandro Botticelli, the young Leonardo da Vinci, and dozens of their contemporaries to obsess over braids, knots, and hairdos by examining their engagement with scientific, philosophical, and theological practices.
By studying hundreds of fifteenth-century documents that engage with hair, Lugli foregrounds hair’s association to death and gathers insights about human life at a time when Renaissance thinkers redefined what it meant to be human and to be alive. Lugli uncovers overlooked perceptions of hair when it came to be identified as a potential vector for liberating culture, and he corrects a centuries-old prejudice that sees hair as a trivial subject, relegated to passing fashion or the decorative. He shows hair, instead, to be at the heart of Florentine culture, whose inherent violence Lugli reveals by prompting questions about the entanglement of politics and desire.
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Knots has been praised for its accessible and engaging style, described by Art History as a "fluid, easy to read, and entertaining cultural study." The book is recognised for exploring the deep links between hair and notions of morality, character, and cultural values, with Social History calling it "beautifully illustrated, fascinating and captivatingly written." Experts like Rebecca Zorach commend Lugli for reimagining cultural history by weaving together art, science, literature, and philosophy in a fresh, approachable manner.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780226822518
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 07 March 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Illustration: 32 color plates, 64 halftones
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 28.0mm
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 513g
Pages: 344
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About the Author
Emanuele Lugli is assistant professor of art history at Stanford University. He is the author of The Making of Measure and the Promise of Sameness, also published by the University of Chicago Press.
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