Abdulhamit Arvas explores the history of abducted boys in English and Ottoman literary and visual culture to examine the relationships between homoeroticism, race, and empire in the early modern period.
Abdulhamit Arvas explores the history of abducted boys in English and Ottoman literary and visual culture to examine the relationships between homoeroticism, race, and empire in the early modern period.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Abdulhamit Arvas is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania and coeditor of Critical Confessions Now.
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A Note on Transcription and Translations vii Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Part I. Boys Encountered 1. Traveling Boys in the Mediterranean 45 2. Mapping Boys on the Horizon 81 3. (In)visible Boys in English Abductions 109 Part II. Boys Transformed 4. Refashioning Boys 141 5. Regendering Boys 169 Part III. Boys in Modernity, East and West 6. Staging Boys, 1690–1990 199 7. The Orientalization of Boy Love: A Conclusion 221 Notes 233 Bibliography 277 Index 309
A Note on Transcription and Translations vii Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Part I. Boys Encountered 1. Traveling Boys in the Mediterranean 45 2. Mapping Boys on the Horizon 81 3. (In)visible Boys in English Abductions 109 Part II. Boys Transformed 4. Refashioning Boys 141 5. Regendering Boys 169 Part III. Boys in Modernity, East and West 6. Staging Boys, 1690–1990 199 7. The Orientalization of Boy Love: A Conclusion 221 Notes 233 Bibliography 277 Index 309
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