"[This book's] ensemble of motifs is not simply cast in currently fashionable psychoanalytical language. It displays a wide array of critical perspectives yet a homogeneity of viewpoints and ideological bents occur through its disparate contributions. A truly unified piece of scholarship."-- Giuseppe F. Mazzotta, author of "The Worlds of Petrarch"
"[This book's] ensemble of motifs is not simply cast in currently fashionable psychoanalytical language. It displays a wide array of critical perspectives yet a homogeneity of viewpoints and ideological bents occur through its disparate contributions. A truly unified piece of scholarship."-- Giuseppe F. Mazzotta, author of "The Worlds of Petrarch"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Valeria Finucci is Associate Professor of Italian at Duke University. She is the editor of Renaissance Transactions: Ariosto and Tasso, also published by Duke University Press and the author of The Lady Vanishes. Kevin Brownlee is Professor of French and Italian at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of Poetic Identity in Guillaume de Machau.
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Introduction: Genealogical Pleasures, Genealogical Disruptions / Valeria Finucci 1. Theories of Reproduction Generation, Degeneration, Regeneration: Original Sin and the Conception of Jesus in the Polemic between Augustine and Julian of Eclanum / Elizabeth A. Clark Maternal Imagination and Monstrous Birth: Tasso’s Gerusalemme liberata / Valeria Finucci 2. Boundaries of Sex and Gender Contradictions of Masculinity: Ascetic Inseminators and Menstruating Men in Greco-Roman Culture / Dale B. Martin Menstruating Men: Similarity and Difference of the Sexes in Early Modern Medicine / Gianna Pomata The Psychomorphology of the Clitoris, or The Reemergence of the Tribade in English Culture / Valerie Traub 3. Female Genealogies Genealogies in Crisis: María de Zayas in Seventeenth-Century Spain / Marina Scordilis Brownlee Incest and Agency: The Case of Elizabeth I / Maureen Quilligan 4. The Politics of Inheritance In Search of the Origins of Medicine: Egyptian Wisdom and Some Renaissance Physicians / Nancy G. Siraisi The Conflicted Genealogy of Cultural Authority: Italian Responses to French Cultural Dominance in Il Tesoretto, Il Fiore, and La Commedia / Kevin Brownlee Hauntings: The Materiality of Memory on the Renaissance Stage / Peter Stallybrass Index
Introduction: Genealogical Pleasures, Genealogical Disruptions / Valeria Finucci 1. Theories of Reproduction Generation, Degeneration, Regeneration: Original Sin and the Conception of Jesus in the Polemic between Augustine and Julian of Eclanum / Elizabeth A. Clark Maternal Imagination and Monstrous Birth: Tasso’s Gerusalemme liberata / Valeria Finucci 2. Boundaries of Sex and Gender Contradictions of Masculinity: Ascetic Inseminators and Menstruating Men in Greco-Roman Culture / Dale B. Martin Menstruating Men: Similarity and Difference of the Sexes in Early Modern Medicine / Gianna Pomata The Psychomorphology of the Clitoris, or The Reemergence of the Tribade in English Culture / Valerie Traub 3. Female Genealogies Genealogies in Crisis: María de Zayas in Seventeenth-Century Spain / Marina Scordilis Brownlee Incest and Agency: The Case of Elizabeth I / Maureen Quilligan 4. The Politics of Inheritance In Search of the Origins of Medicine: Egyptian Wisdom and Some Renaissance Physicians / Nancy G. Siraisi The Conflicted Genealogy of Cultural Authority: Italian Responses to French Cultural Dominance in Il Tesoretto, Il Fiore, and La Commedia / Kevin Brownlee Hauntings: The Materiality of Memory on the Renaissance Stage / Peter Stallybrass Index
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