"An outstanding collection . . . Not only does it contribute importantly to emerging areas of gay/lesbian studies and the history of sexuality by historicizing what has been for the most part a relentlessly presentist field; it makes significant scholarly contributions to traditional fields in Renaissance studies."--Karen Newman, Brown University
"An outstanding collection . . . Not only does it contribute importantly to emerging areas of gay/lesbian studies and the history of sexuality by historicizing what has been for the most part a relentlessly presentist field; it makes significant scholarly contributions to traditional fields in Renaissance studies."--Karen Newman, Brown UniversityHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jonathan Goldberg is the Sir William Osler Professor of English Literature at the Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of Sodometries: Renaissance Texts, Modern Sexualities.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction / Jonathan Goldberg Bowers v. Hardwick in the Renaissance / Janet E. Halley Homosexuality and the Signs of Male Friendship in Elizabethan England / Alan Bray The (In)Significance of "Lesbian" Desire in Early Modern England / Valerie Traub Fraudomy: Reading Sexuality and Politics in Burchiello / Alan K. Smith Practicing Queer Philology with Marguerite de Navarre: Nationalism and the Castigation of Desire / Carla Freccero Erasmus's "Tigeress": The Language of Friendship, Pleasure, and the Renaissance Letter / Forrest Tyler Stevens John Bale and Early Tudor Sodomy Discourse / Donald N. Mager "To Serve the Queere": Nicholas Udall, Master of Revels / Elizabeth Pittenger Into Other Arms: Amoret's Evasion / Dorothy Stephens Romeo and Juliet's Open Rs / Jonathan Goldberg The Epistemology of Expurgation: Bacon and The Masculine Birth of Time / Graham Hammill Pleasure and Devotion: The Body of Jesus and Seventeenth-Century Religious Lyric / Richard Rambuss My Two Dads: Collaboration and the Reproduction of Beaumont and Fletcher / Jeff Masten Fighting Women and Loving Men: Dryden's Representation of Shakespeare in All for Love / Marcie Frank New English Sodom / Michael Warner Afterword / Margaret Hunt Notes on Contributors Index
Introduction / Jonathan Goldberg Bowers v. Hardwick in the Renaissance / Janet E. Halley Homosexuality and the Signs of Male Friendship in Elizabethan England / Alan Bray The (In)Significance of "Lesbian" Desire in Early Modern England / Valerie Traub Fraudomy: Reading Sexuality and Politics in Burchiello / Alan K. Smith Practicing Queer Philology with Marguerite de Navarre: Nationalism and the Castigation of Desire / Carla Freccero Erasmus's "Tigeress": The Language of Friendship, Pleasure, and the Renaissance Letter / Forrest Tyler Stevens John Bale and Early Tudor Sodomy Discourse / Donald N. Mager "To Serve the Queere": Nicholas Udall, Master of Revels / Elizabeth Pittenger Into Other Arms: Amoret's Evasion / Dorothy Stephens Romeo and Juliet's Open Rs / Jonathan Goldberg The Epistemology of Expurgation: Bacon and The Masculine Birth of Time / Graham Hammill Pleasure and Devotion: The Body of Jesus and Seventeenth-Century Religious Lyric / Richard Rambuss My Two Dads: Collaboration and the Reproduction of Beaumont and Fletcher / Jeff Masten Fighting Women and Loving Men: Dryden's Representation of Shakespeare in All for Love / Marcie Frank New English Sodom / Michael Warner Afterword / Margaret Hunt Notes on Contributors Index
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