This booktraces the development of modern ideas of masculinity and the political subject back to the Enlightenment period in Britain to show how the very concept of political agency was shaped by anti-effeminate ideas and beliefs. This study queers our understanding of the political subject, which is still the basis for debate and argument.
This booktraces the development of modern ideas of masculinity and the political subject back to the Enlightenment period in Britain to show how the very concept of political agency was shaped by anti-effeminate ideas and beliefs. This study queers our understanding of the political subject, which is still the basis for debate and argument.
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Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture, 1650-1850
Acknowledgments Introduction: Effeminate Years Chapter 1: "HERCULES, turn'd Beau": Charles Churchill's Satire Chapter 2: Enlightenment Closets: Publishing Privacy Chapter 3: Mobocracy: Public Opinion and the Free Press Chapter 4: Bog Men: Celtic Landscapes during the Seven Years' War Chapter 5: Effeminate Aesthetics and Backstairs Politics Coda Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction: Effeminate Years Chapter 1: "HERCULES, turn'd Beau": Charles Churchill's Satire Chapter 2: Enlightenment Closets: Publishing Privacy Chapter 3: Mobocracy: Public Opinion and the Free Press Chapter 4: Bog Men: Celtic Landscapes during the Seven Years' War Chapter 5: Effeminate Aesthetics and Backstairs Politics Coda Bibliography About the Author
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