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La Civilisation Des Odeurs: (xvie-Debut Xixe Siecle)

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La Civilisation Des Odeurs: (xvie-Debut Xixe Siecle)

by Robert Muchembled

From the Renaissance on, sight and hearing have been viewed more and more as the noble senses, reminiscent of the divine, unlike the proximal senses, too closely associated with animality and sexuality. The sense of smell was the ... more

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From the Renaissance on, sight and hearing have been viewed more and more as the noble senses, reminiscent of the divine, unlike the proximal senses, too closely associated with animality and sexuality. The sense of smell was the one most targeted by the Moralists, for they believed that the devil hid behind waste, plague vapours, human excrement and the lower body, particularly that of the female. Therefore the self-monitoring of such layers of hell, especially by the nose (whose form and length were thought to equate with those of the male and female sex organs), was the subject of every scholarly discourse, while stenches prevailed in this world, especially in large cities such as Paris or Naples. A multiform shaming mechanism urged us to reject and to sublimate this strongly animalistic side of humans. However, eliminating bad odours was not yet on the agenda. In fact, we were treating one evil with another, chasing away the plague by using the even more terrible odour of a goat, and by protecting body orifices and skin pores with highly fragrant substances. Perfumes, often of animal origin (musk), were used to chase away demons, but were also viewed as satanic traps. Such ambivalence persisted until the mid-18th century, when perfumes—increasingly floral—gained popularity in a more hedonic world. They then became part of a sublimation process by producing an olfactive barrier to counteract external stenches and body odours. Robert Muchembled, Professor Emeritus at Université de Paris 13 (Paris Sorbonne Cité) and Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur, has written over 30 books translated into several dozen languages, notably La Société policée. Politique et politesse en France du XVIe au XXe siècle (Seuil, 1998); Une histoire du diable, XIIe-XXe siècle (Seuil, 2000); and Passions de femmes au temps de la reine Margot (1553-1615) (Seuil, 2003), etc.

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Book category Knihy po francúzsky HISTOIRE Histoire générale et thématique

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