Queering the Renaissance
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Queering the Renaissance
(Series Q)
Duke University Press, 1994
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Queering the Renaissance offers a major reassessment of the field of Renaissance studies. Gathering essays by sixteen critics working within the perspective of gay and lesbian studies, this collection redraws the map of sexuality and gender studies in the Renaissance. Taken together, these essays move beyond limiting notions of identity politics by locating historically forms of same-sex desire that are not organized in terms of modern definitions of homosexual and heterosexual.
The presence of contemporary history can be felt throughout the volume, beginning with an investigation of the uses of Renaissance precedents in the 1986 U.S. Supreme Court decision Bowers v. Hardwick, to a piece on the foundations of 'our' national imaginary, and an afterword that addresses how identity politics has shaped the work of early modern historians. The volume examines canonical and noncanonical texts, including highly coded poems of the fifteenth-century Italian poet Burchiello, a tale from Marguerite de Navarre's Heptameron, and Erasmus's letters to a young male acolyte. English texts provide a central focus, including works by Spenser, Shakespeare, Bacon, Donne, Beaumont and Fletcher, Crashaw, and Dryden. Broad suveys of the complex terrains of friendship and sodomy are explored in one essay, while another offers a cross-cultural reading of the discursive sites of lesbian desire.Contributors. Alan Bray, Marcie Frank, Carla Freccero, Jonathan Goldberg, Janet Halley, Graham Hammill, Margaret Hunt, Donald N. Mager, Jeff Masten, Elizabeth Pittenger, Richard Rambuss, Alan K. Smith, Dorothy Stephens, Forrest Tyler Stevens, Valerie Traub, Michael Warner
目次
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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