Discusses the way that the figure of the rogue persistently conflates sexual and social deviance, and argues that the association between roguery and disorderly sexuality is key to understanding early modern relationships between sexuality, status, and biopolitics.
Discusses the way that the figure of the rogue persistently conflates sexual and social deviance, and argues that the association between roguery and disorderly sexuality is key to understanding early modern relationships between sexuality, status, and biopolitics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ari Friedlander is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Mississippi. His scholarship on sexuality, class, and disability in early modern English literature has been published in SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, JEMCS: Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Embodiment, and other venues. His research has been supported by grants from the Henry E. Huntington Library, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the Volkswagen Foundation.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Rogue Sexuality * 1: Rogue Curious: Sexuality, Etiology, and the Paths of Allo-Identification in Early Modern Rogue Literature * 2: Gender, Mastery, and Sexual Cozening in the Rogue Querelle des Femmes and Ben Jonson's Epicoene * 3: A Promiscuous Generation: Labor, Rogue Reproduction, and the Politics of Biopolitics * 4: Roguery, Bastardy, and Biopolitics in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale * 5: Rogue Sexuality's Afterlives, or Milton's Charitable Divorce and the Rise of Companionate Marriage * Coda: Rogue Methodology
* Introduction: Rogue Sexuality * 1: Rogue Curious: Sexuality, Etiology, and the Paths of Allo-Identification in Early Modern Rogue Literature * 2: Gender, Mastery, and Sexual Cozening in the Rogue Querelle des Femmes and Ben Jonson's Epicoene * 3: A Promiscuous Generation: Labor, Rogue Reproduction, and the Politics of Biopolitics * 4: Roguery, Bastardy, and Biopolitics in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale * 5: Rogue Sexuality's Afterlives, or Milton's Charitable Divorce and the Rise of Companionate Marriage * Coda: Rogue Methodology
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