1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910453191103321

Autore

Munt Sally R.

Titolo

Queer Attachments : the Cultural Politics of Shame

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2017

ISBN

1-351-90716-6

1-315-24547-7

1-351-90715-8

1-281-54520-1

9786611545208

0-7546-9072-5

Edizione

[First edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (269 p.)

Collana

Queer interventions

Disciplina

306.76/6091821

Soggetti

Homosexuality

Sexual minorities

Politics and culture

Sex - Social aspects

Shame

LGBTQ+ people

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-242) and index.

Nota di contenuto

The cultural politics of shame : an introduction -- Queer Irish sodomites : the shameful histories of Edmund Burke, William Smith, Theodosius Reed, the Earl of Castlehaven and diverse servants - among others -- Shove the queer : Irish/American shame in New York's annual St. Patrick Day parades -- Expulsion : the queer turn of shame -- Queering the pitch : contagious acts of shame in organisations -- Shameless in queer street -- A queer undertaking : uncanny attachments in the HBO television drama series Six feet under -- After the fall : queer heterotopias in Philip Pullman's His dark materials trilogy -- A queer feeling when I look at you : Tracey Emin's aesthetics of the self.

Sommario/riassunto

"Why is shame so central to our identity and to our culture? What is its



role in stigmatizing subcultures such as the Irish, the queer or the underclass? Can shame be understood as a productive force? In this lucid and passionately argued book, Sally R. Munt explores the vicissitudes of shame across a range of texts, cultural milieux, historical locations and geographical spaces - from eighteenth-century Irish politics to Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy, from contemporary US academia to the aesthetics of Tracey Emin. She finds that the dynamics of shame are consistent across cultures and historical periods, and that patterns of shame are disturbingly long-lived. But she also reveals shame as an affective emotion, engendering attachments between bodies and between subjects - queer attachments. Above all, she celebrates the extraordinary human ability to turn shame into joy: the party after the fall. Queer Attachments is an interdisciplinary synthesis of cultural politics, emotions theory and narrative that challenges us to think about the queerly creative proclivities of shame."--Provided by publisher.

2.

Record Nr.

UNISA996384632903316

Autore

Castiglione Baldassarre, conte, <1478-1529.>

Titolo

Balthasaris Castilionis comitis de curiali siue aulico libri quatuor, ex Italico sermone in Latinum conuersi. Bartholomæo Clerke Anglo Cantabrigiensi interprete [[electronic resource]]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Londini, : Impensis Georgij Bishop, 1603

Edizione

[Nouissimè editi.]

Descrizione fisica

260, [2] p

Altri autori (Persone)

ClerkeBartholomew <ca. 1537-1590.>

Soggetti

Courts and courtiers

Courtesy

Lingua di pubblicazione

Latino

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

A translation of: Libro del cortegiano.

Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.



Sommario/riassunto

eebo-0113

3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910506410003321

Titolo

Atlas of lip and nose plastic and cosmetic surgery / / edited by Jianhua Liu and Bing Shi

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Gateway East, Singapore : , : Springer, , [2021]

©2021

ISBN

981-16-1911-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (199 pages)

Disciplina

617.5220592

Soggetti

Lips - Surgery

Surgery, Plastic

Nose - Surgery

Cirurgia plàstica

Llavis

Rinoplàstia

Atles (Científic)

Llibres electrònics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Anatomy of the Lips and Nose -- 1: Applied Anatomy of the Lips and Nose -- 1.1  Position of the Lips and Nose in Relation to the Facial Proportions -- 1.2  Normal Anatomical Landmarks of Lips and Nose -- 1.2.1  Anatomical Landmarks of the Lip -- 1.2.2  Anatomical Landmarks of the Nose -- 1.3  Structural Characteristics of Lips and Nose -- 1.4  Blood Supply of the Lips and Nose -- References -- 2: Embryonic Development of the Lips and Nose -- 2.1  Developmental Process of the Lips and Nose -- 2.2  Development Deformities of Lips and Nose -- References -- 3: Esthetic Features of Lips and Nose -- 3.1  Common Reference Points of the Lips and Nose -- 3.2  The Esthetics of Important Angles of the Face -- 3.3  Esthetic Proportions



of the Face, and Lip and Nose Region -- References -- Part II: Esthetic Correction of Lip and Nose Deformities -- 4: Esthetic Correction of Lip Deformities -- 4.1  Surgical Correction of the Hypertrophic Lip -- 4.2  Depressed Deformity Correction of Nasolabial Groove -- 4.3  Lip Augmentation -- References -- 5: Cosmetic Surgery of Nose -- 5.1  Plastic Surgery of Saddle Nose and Augmentation Rhinoplasty -- 5.2  Correction of Deviated Nose Deformity -- 5.3  Correction of Nasal Septum Deviation -- 5.4  Correction of Hump Nose Deformity -- 5.5  Correction of Brachyrhinia Deformity -- 5.6  Plastic Surgery of Nasal Tip -- References -- Part III: Plastic Surgery of Congenital Nasolabial Deformities -- 6: Unilateral Cleft Lip Repair -- 6.1  Unilateral Micro-cleft Lip Repair -- 6.1.1  Invisible Incision Technique -- 6.2  Z-Plasty Technique -- 6.3  Unilateral Incomplete Cleft Lip Repair -- 6.3.1  (Method A): Lower Triangular Flap Method -- 6.3.2  (Method B): Huaxi's Principles -- 6.4  Unilateral Complete Cleft Lip Repair -- 6.4.1  Stepwise Downward Rotation Technique -- Reference.

7: Bilateral Cleft Lip Repair -- 7.1  Bilateral Micro-cleft Lip Repair -- 7.2  Bilateral Incomplete Cleft Lip Repair -- 7.3  Bilateral Complete Cleft Lip Repair -- 7.3.1  Technique to Reconstruct the Cupid's Bow -- References -- 8: Repair of Secondary Deformities of Unilateral Cleft Lip Surgery -- 8.1  Reconstruction of the Lip Tubercle -- 8.2  Correction of a Deviated Philtrum Ridge (Fossa) -- 8.3  Correction of an Excessive Peak of the Cupid's Bow -- 8.3.1  Oblique Flap Technique -- 8.3.2  Downward Rotation Technique -- 8.4  Correction of Excessive Upper Lip Length -- References -- 9: Repair of Secondary Deformities of Bilateral Cleft Lip Surgery -- 9.1  Correction of Whistle Deformity of the Lip -- 9.2  Reconstruction of the Philtrum Ridges (Fossa) -- 9.3  Correction of a Tight Upper Lip -- 9.4  Correction of a Short Upper Lip -- 9.5  Correction of a Long Upper Lip -- 9.6  Repair of Alveolar Cleft with Bone Graft -- 9.7  Management of Severe Upper Lip Retrusion Secondary to an Underdeveloped Maxilla -- References -- 10: Correction of Secondary Nasal Deformities of Unilateral Cleft Lip Repair -- 10.1  Internal Fixation of the Nasal Alar Cartilage -- 10.2  Reconstruction of the Alar Cartilage with Septal Cartilage Graft -- 10.3  Correction of Constricted Nostrils -- 10.3.1  Auricular Composite Tissue Transfer -- 10.3.2  Rhinoplasty -- References -- 11: Correction of Secondary Nasal Deformities of Bilateral Cleft Lip Repair -- 11.1  Lengthening of the Nasal Columella -- 11.2  Reconstruction of the Nasal Tip with Costal Cartilage -- References -- 12: Plastic Surgery of Facial Cleft -- 12.1  Horizontal Facial Cleft Repair -- 12.2  Median Facial Cleft Repair -- 12.3  Oblique Facial Cleft Repair -- References -- Part IV: Acquired Nasolabial Deformities and Plastic Reconstruction -- 13: Essentials of Surgical Design for Acquired Lip Defect.

13.1  Safety Margin of Labial Tumor Resection -- 13.2  Geometry Study of Safety Margin of Tumor Resection -- 13.3  Study on Stretchability of Labial Soft Tissue -- 13.4  Classification of Lip Defect -- References -- 14: Surgical Methods of Simple Lip Defect -- 14.1  Immediate Lip Repair with Defect Less Than One-Third of Lip Width -- 14.2  Modified Reconstruction Design for One-Third to One and Half Lower Lip Defects -- References -- 15: Modified Bernard's Sliding Flaps for Larger Lower Lip Defect -- 15.1  Immediate Reconstruction of the Defect Involving One and Half of the Lower Lip -- 15.2  Immediate Reconstruction of Large (Two-Third to Four-Fifth) Lower Lip Defect -- 15.3  Immediate Reconstruction of Larger Lateral Lower Lip Defect -- References -- 16: Reconstructive Surgery After Total Lower Lip Resection -- 16.1  Adjacent Soft Tissue Sliding Flaps for Total Lower Lip Defect -- 16.1.1  Case Report and Surgical Process -- 16.2  Vascularized Soft Tissue Free



Flaps for Total Lower Lip Defect -- 16.3  Fan-Shaped Tissue Flaps for Total Lower Lip Defect -- References -- 17: Reconstruction of Upper Lip Defect After Tumor Resection -- 17.1  Labial and Buccal Sliding Flaps for One and Half Upper Lip Defect -- 17.1.1  Case Report and Surgical Process -- 17.1.2  Classic Case Study (Fig. 17.6) -- 17.2  Lower Lip Rectangle-Like Flap for One and Half Upper Lip Defect -- 17.2.1  Case Presentation -- 17.2.2  Classic Case 1 (Fig. 17.11) -- 17.2.3  Classic Case 2 -- 17.3  Lower Lip Flap for Median Upper Lip Defect -- 17.3.1  Case Presentation -- 17.3.2  Classic Case -- 17.4  Pedicled Naso-Labial Groove Flap for Unilateral Upper Lip Defect -- 17.4.1  Case Presentation -- 17.4.2  Classic Case 1 -- 17.4.3  Classic Case 2 (Fig. 17.31) -- 17.5  Bilateral Sliding Flaps for Upper Lip Defect -- 17.5.1  Case Presentation.

17.6  Fan-Shaped Tissue Flap for Unilateral Upper Lip Defect -- 17.7  Second Stage Repairing of Microstome -- 17.7.1  Classic Case -- References -- 18: Reconstruction of Irregular Lip Defects -- 18.1  Repairing After Broad Nasolabial Tumor Resection -- 18.1.1  Case Presentation -- 18.1.2  Classic Case (Fig. 18.8) -- 18.2  Reconstruction of Irregular Upper Lip Defects After Tumor Resection -- 18.2.1  Case Presentation -- 18.2.2  Classic Case (Fig. 18.13) -- 18.3  Reconstruction of Total Lower Lip Vermilion Defect with Tongue Flap -- 18.3.1  Case Presentation 1: -- 18.3.2  Case Presentation 2: -- 18.3.3  Classic Case 1 -- 18.3.4  Classic Case 2 -- 18.4  Reconstruction of Unilateral Upper and Lower Lip Vermilion Defect with Tongue Flap -- 18.4.1  Case Presentation -- 18.4.2  Classic Case -- References -- 19: Reconstruction of Lip Defects with Composite Tissue Flap -- 19.1  Unilateral Sliding Flap Combined with Transposition Flap for Larger Lip Defect -- 19.1.1  Case Presentation -- 19.2  Bilateral Sliding Flaps Combined with Transposition Flap for Larger Lip Defect -- 19.2.1  Surgical Illustrations -- 19.2.2  Case Presentation -- 19.2.3  Classic Case -- References -- 20: Reconstruction of Total Nasal Defect -- 20.1  Principle of Aesthetic Subunit: Nose and Face Subunit -- 20.2  Total Nose Reconstruction with Radial Forearm Free Flap and Frontal Flap -- 20.3  Total Nose Reconstruction with Expanded Forehead Flap -- 20.4  Preconstructed Chest Flap for Combined Total Nasal and Total Upper Lip Defect -- References.