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A History of Fatigue From the Middle Ages to the Present

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

28.10.2022

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

424

Maße (L/B/H)

23,1/15,7/4 cm

Gewicht

782 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Übersetzt von

Nancy Erber

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5095-4925-2

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"Georges Vigarello is a pioneer in the history of the body with a gift for tracing the evolution of concepts over the long term. A History of Fatigue combines these talents to explore shifting understandings of fatigue from the Middle Ages right up to our present world of 'stress' and 'burn out', in the process making an original argument about the challenges and consequences of individual autonomy. Nancy Erber's lively translation preserves the engaging style that has made Vigarello so well known in his home country and will bring this important work to new audiences."
Robert Priest, Royal Holloway, University of London
 
"'Everything has a history, more complex than it seems.' Georges Vigarello shows this very clearly in a wide-ranging and well-organized book on a topic that might have been dismissed, before his research, as either unnecessary or impossible. A tour de force."
Peter Burke, Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge
 
"Georges Vigarello has an extraordinary talent for telling stories while simultaneously providing us with highly original, broad narratives about change over time. In this new book, he changes the way we think about the power of exhaustion in our lives, demonstrating that what makes us tired, nervous and stressed is also what makes us human."
Joanna Bourke, Birkbeck College, University of London
 
"In A History of Fatigue, the dean of 'intimate' histories of the body gives 'burn out' a place beside his earlier studies of hygiene, beauty and obesity. Weariness and stress are essential to the human condition, but the particulars matter: the exhaustion of the peasant, the ennui of the poet, the worn-out worries of the modern single mom. From the Middle Ages to the 'post-industrial' era, Vigarello illuminates the evolution of fatigue: how it is imagined, how it feels and how it is repaired."
Steve Zdatny, University of Vermont
 
"In Vigarello's account, fatigue has become something of a modern-day obsession--yet the more 'visibility' it has, the more it can add to our stress and existential discomfort. The corollary of the 21st-century ideal of the autonomous individual who 'performs' at a high level is the alienated, mentally and physically exhausted individual who can contribute nothing."
Prospect
 
"captivating... an important study of an increasingly important topic."
Times Literary Supplement
 
"'A History of Fatigue'... is stoutly industrious and inquisitive, and, in the corralling of evidence, Vigarello shows such dedication that he should seriously consider moonlighting as a homicide detective."
The New Yorker

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

28.10.2022

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

424

Maße (L/B/H)

23,1/15,7/4 cm

Gewicht

782 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Übersetzt von

Nancy Erber

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5095-4925-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: A History of Fatigue
  • Acknowledgements
     
    Introduction
     
    Part I: The Medieval World and the Challenge of Landmarks
     
    Chapter 1: A Clear Picture with Cloudy Landmarks
     
    Chapter 2: The Renowned Fatigue of the Warrior
     
    Chapter 3: The 'Necessary' Suffering of the Traveler
     
    Chapter 4: 'Redemptive' Fatigue
     
    Chapter 5: Ordinary Work and Everyday Workers, a relative "silence"?
     
    Chapter 6: Between Occult Power and the Healing Virtues of Refreshments
     
    Part II: The Modern World and the Challenge of Categories
     
    Chapter 7: The Invention of Degrees
     
    Chapter 8: Inventing Categories
     
    Chapter 9: The Advent of Numbers
     
    Chapter 10: Diversifying Influences
     
    Chapter 11: The Diversification of Remedies
     
    Chapter 12: Poverty and "Exhaustion"
     
    Part III: The Enlightenment and the Challenge of the Perceptible
     
    Chapter 13: Feelings at Stake
     
    Chapter 14: Nerves: From a Stimulus to a Whirlwind
     
    Chapter 15: Speaking of Strength
     
    Chapter 16: Suffering from Fatigue, the Beginning of Compassion
     
    Chapter 17: Fatigue is in Demand; The Challenge Begins
     
    Chapter 18: The Beginning of Training and the Review of Time
     
    Part IV: The Nineteenth Century and the Challenge of Numbers
     
    Chapter 19: The Steadfast Citizen
     
    Chapter 20: A World of Numbers: From Mechanics to Energy
     
    Chapter 21: A Universe Under Threat: The Poverty of the Workers
     
    Chapter 22: The World of Output
     
    Chapter 23: The World of "Mental Fatigue"
     
    Chapter 24: Resistance and Growth
     
    Part V: The Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries and the Challenge of Psychology
     
    Chapter 25: Revealing the Psyche
     
    Chapter 26 From Hormones to Stress
     
    Chapter 27 From the "New Man" to Tragedy
     
    Chapter 28: The Promise of Well-Being?
     
    Chapter 29: From Burnout to Identity
     
    Afterword
     
    Chapter 30: Surprises and "Viral" Dangers
     
    Notes
     
    Index