Traub analyzes the representation of female-female love and eroticism in early modern literature and drama.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Valerie Traub is Professor of English and Women's Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, and author of numerous works on gay/lesbian studies, including the book Desire and Anxiety: Circulations of Sexuality in Shakespearean Drama and coeditor of Feminist Readings in Early Modern Culture: Emerging Subjects.
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Acknowledgements List of illustrations Introduction: 'practicing impossibilities' 1. Setting the stage behind the seen: performing Lesbian history 2. 'A certaine incredible excesse of pleasure': female orgasm, prosthetic pleasures, and the anatomical Pudica 3. The politics of pleasure or, queering Queen Elizabeth 4. The (in)significance of Lesbian desire 5. The psychomorphology of the clitoris or, the reemergence of the Tribade in England 6. Chaste femme love, mythological pastoral, and the perversion of Lesbian desire 7. 'Friendship so curst': Amor Impossibilia, the homoerotic lament, and the nature of Lesbian desire 8. The quest for origins, erotic similitude, and the melancholy of Lesbian identification Notes Index.
Acknowledgements List of illustrations Introduction: 'practicing impossibilities' 1. Setting the stage behind the seen: performing Lesbian history 2. 'A certaine incredible excesse of pleasure': female orgasm, prosthetic pleasures, and the anatomical Pudica 3. The politics of pleasure or, queering Queen Elizabeth 4. The (in)significance of Lesbian desire 5. The psychomorphology of the clitoris or, the reemergence of the Tribade in England 6. Chaste femme love, mythological pastoral, and the perversion of Lesbian desire 7. 'Friendship so curst': Amor Impossibilia, the homoerotic lament, and the nature of Lesbian desire 8. The quest for origins, erotic similitude, and the melancholy of Lesbian identification Notes Index.
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