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Dermography. Ethics and Aesthetics of Skin Writing

Descripción del proyecto

La literatura y el papel social de la piel

Nuestra piel aporta información valiosa sobre nuestro bienestar individual y colectivo, puesto que siempre ha servido como lienzo para fenómenos culturales y sociales. Fundamentalmente, los estudios sobre la piel suelen traducirse en el análisis y la comprensión del papel cultural y social de la piel. El proyecto financiado con fondos europeos DEAS aplicará estudios literarios comparativos para poner en contexto distintas narrativas y escritos relativos a la piel. El proyecto se basa en la consideración de que las investigaciones sobre muestras de piel y piel artificial nunca se han combinado en un contexto literario. DEAS combina la historia cultural, médica e intelectual con archivos de muestras de piel real, ética y psicoanálisis, y vincula los resultados con la biofísica contemporánea, las ciencias de la vida y los sectores sanitario y de la belleza.

Objetivo

We are only just now beginning to understand the importance of human skin for our individual and collective well-being. According to biophysicist Georges Limbert (2019), “skin tells a story about our health status, age, past traumas, emotions, ethnicity and our social and physical environment”. As the oldest and most sensitive of our organs, it provides us with powerful collective mental images of both intimacy and integrity. Just as in the Freudian ‘Wunderblock’ (mystic writing pad), it remembers and records our personal biographies and traumas. Skin, in other words, is closely related to writing. Within literature skin has always been a special canvas that allows the study of cultural and societal phenomena. Accordingly, literature plays a crucial role whenever we try to analyze and understand the cultural and societal role of skin. Rooted in comparative literary studies, “Dermography. Ethics and Aesthetics of Skin Writing” [DEAS] integrates cultural, medical and intellectual history with archives of actual skin samples, ethics and psychoanalysis and relates its findings to contemporary biophysics and the life sciences, including the health and beauty industries. As a literary project, DEAS will put various skin narratives and skin writing (dermography) into context while at the same time taking into account skin’s materiality in a concrete sense: Working with actual skin samples and artificial skin research has never been done before in a literary context. Exploring the unique collection of the Medical Museion in Copenhagen, one of the largest of its kind, and integrating it in research that goes far beyond its archival significance, is a pioneering approach that challenges both traditional literary scholarship and curatorial methods. By focusing on the affinity of skin and writing, DEAS will offer the first substantial literary contribution to the new research field of Skin Studies.

Ámbito científico

CORDIS clasifica los proyectos con EuroSciVoc, una taxonomía plurilingüe de ámbitos científicos, mediante un proceso semiautomático basado en técnicas de procesamiento del lenguaje natural.

Coordinador

KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 219 312,00
Dirección
NORREGADE 10
1165 Kobenhavn
Dinamarca

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Región
Danmark Hovedstaden Byen København
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 219 312,00