01086nam a22002531i 450099100028564970753620040805133411.0040920s2002 it ita b13200331-39ule_instARCHE-114657ExLSet. EconomiaitaA.t.i. Arché s.c.r.l. Pandora Sicilia s.r.l.657Roscini Vitali, Franco149685Guida operativa ai principi contabili :analisi dei singoli principi, confronto con la prassi internazionale, aspetti contabili, bilancistici e problematiche fiscali, casi ed esempi pratici /Franco Roscini Vitali2. edMilano :Il sole-24 ore,2002XIX, 476 p. ;24 cmContabilità.b1320033123-02-1623-09-04991000285649707536LE025 ECO 657 ROS01.0212025000182035le0252008-E35.00-l- 09390.i1385453723-09-04Guida operativa ai principi contabili879641UNISALENTOle02523-09-04ma -itait 0103573nam 22006735 450 991038382110332120230810170320.09783030394233303039423910.1007/978-3-030-39423-3(CKB)4100000010661113(MiAaPQ)EBC6133995(DE-He213)978-3-030-39423-3(Perlego)3480545(EXLCZ)99410000001066111320200311d2020 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA Genealogy of Appetite in the Sexual Sciences /by Jacinthe Flore1st ed. 2020.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2020.1 online resource (186 pages)9783030394226 3030394220 1. A Cartography of Appetites -- 2. Scientia Sexualis and the Patient Case History -- 3. Elixirs of Vigour -- 4. Measuring Sex -- 5. The Diagnostic Manual and Technologies of Psychiatry -- 6. The Sexual Pharmacy -- 7. Coda.This book offers a genealogy of the medicalisation of sexual appetite in Europe and the United States from the nineteenth to twenty-first century. Histories of sexuality have predominantly focused on the emergence of sexual identities and categories of desire. They have marginalised questions of excess and lack, the appearance of a libido that dwindles or intensifies, which became a pathological object in Europe by the nineteenth century. Through a genealogical approach that draws on the writings of Michel Foucault, A Genealogy of Appetite in the Sexual Sciences examines key 'moments' in the pathologisation of sexuality and demonstrates how medical techniques assumed critical roles in shaping modern understandings of the problem of appetite. It examines how techniques of the patient case history, elixirs and devices, measurement, diagnostic manuals and pharmaceuticals were central to the medicalisation of sexual appetite. Jacinthe Flore argues that these techniques are significant for understanding how a concern with 'how much?' has transformed medical knowledge of sexuality since the nineteenth century. The questions of 'how much?', 'how often?' and 'how intense?' thus require a genealogical investigation that pays attention to the emergence of medical techniques, the transformation of forms of knowledge and their effects on the problematisations of sexual appetite.CivilizationHistorySocial historyScienceHistoryEthnologyMedicineHistoryCultural HistorySocial HistoryHistory of ScienceSociocultural AnthropologyHistory of MedicineCivilizationHistory.Social history.ScienceHistory.Ethnology.MedicineHistory.Cultural History.Social History.History of Science.Sociocultural Anthropology.History of Medicine.616.858306616.009Flore Jacintheauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut968602MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910383821103321A Genealogy of Appetite in the Sexual Sciences2200122UNINA