Violent liminalities in Early Modern Culture is a methodologically innovative book combining the twin disciplines of queer theory and disability studies. It investigates the violence feared from, and directed at, inhabitants of the à â Ë betwixt and betweenà â â spaces of early modern literature and culture.
Violent liminalities in Early Modern Culture is a methodologically innovative book combining the twin disciplines of queer theory and disability studies. It investigates the violence feared from, and directed at, inhabitants of the à â Ë betwixt and betweenà â â spaces of early modern literature and culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kaye McLelland completed her Ph.D. at University College London. Since gaining her doctorate, Kaye has been teaching at several universities including the University of Cambridge. She has had essays and articles published on disability and sexuality in Framing Premodern Desires (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2017) and in the journal Early Modern Women. Kaye has recently completed a postdoctoral fellowship with the Society for Renaissance Studies on the subject of early modern preaching and the body. This has resulted in the publication of 'Halting Jacob in Early Modern Sermons' in Renaissance Studies (2021) and several other forthcoming articles.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: 'I Wooed Thee With My Sword': Violence and Liminal Sexuality in Renaissance Literature and Culture Chapter 2: 'Hell's Pantomimicks': Violence and Liminal Gender in the Festive and Everyday Worlds Chapter 3: Liminality of Life Stage: Education, Adolescence, and Corporal Punishment Chapter 4: Lunatics, Lovers, and Poets: Violence and Altered Mental States in Renaissance Life and Literature Chapter 5: Halting to the Grave: Disability and Liminal Space Coda: The Final Threshold
Introduction Chapter 1: 'I Wooed Thee With My Sword': Violence and Liminal Sexuality in Renaissance Literature and Culture Chapter 2: 'Hell's Pantomimicks': Violence and Liminal Gender in the Festive and Everyday Worlds Chapter 3: Liminality of Life Stage: Education, Adolescence, and Corporal Punishment Chapter 4: Lunatics, Lovers, and Poets: Violence and Altered Mental States in Renaissance Life and Literature Chapter 5: Halting to the Grave: Disability and Liminal Space Coda: The Final Threshold
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