Corporeal Self
Discover the profound insights of Corporeal Self, a thought-provoking exploration by Columbia University Press published in 1991. This engaging paperback, spanning 166 pages, delves into the intricate relationship between identity and the body, highlighting its significance not only in the works of renowned authors Herman Melville and Nathaniel Hawthorne but also within the broader American literary tradition. The book argues that bodily conceptions of identity are essential to understanding the evolution of literature and culture in the United States. Join the conversation around these pivotal themes and enrich your perspective on how identity shapes our narratives and experiences. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and scholars alike, Corporeal Self invites readers to reflect on the complex interplay of body and identity in the literary landscape.