From Hysteria to Hormones

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271080864

A Rhetorical History

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By Amy Koerber
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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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360 g
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264

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Description

Contents

List of Illustrations

Preface

Acknowledgments

1. Hormones and Hysteria: A Rhetorical Topology

2. Hysteria from Ancient Texts until the Nineteenth Century: The Womb as Topological Space 3. Charcot’s Circus: Nineteenth-Century Science of Hysteria as a Moment of Stasis

4. Stasis Unsettled: The Early Twentieth-Century Rise of Endocrinology

5. Topology of Sex Difference: A Long History of Men Saying Outrageous Things about Women’s Reproductive Organs

6. Illuminating Women: Metaphor and Movement after Centuries of “Groping in the Dark”

7. This Is Your [Female] Brain on Hormones: Enthymeme in Contemporary Discourse

8. From Hysteria to Hormones

Notes

Bibliography

Index


“Another valuable entry in the growing area of rhetorical history of medical rhetorics.”

—John Lynch, The Quarterly Journal of Speech

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