Love, sex, intimacy, and friendship between men, 1550-1800

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    • O'Donnell, Katherine
    • O'Rourke, Michael

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Love, sex, intimacy, and friendship between men, 1550-1800

edited by Katherine O'Donnell and Michael O'Rourke

Palgrave Macmillan, 2003

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book gathers the most recent scholarship on the historicization of masculinity by the most original and widely respected thinkers in the field. By using the analytical tools of Queer Theory these interdisciplinary scholars have reconfigured the history of sexuality in radically altering how we think about sexuality and how we write history.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • K.O'Donnel , M.O'Rourke & D.M.Halperin Homoplatonic, Homodepressed, Homomorbid:' Some Further genealogies of Same-Sex Attraction in Western Civilization
  • G.Rousseau Homosexuals in History: A.L. Rowse and the Queer Archive
  • A.Stewart Male Love and Friendship in the Eighteenth Century
  • G.E.Haggerty A Traditional Rite for Blessing Friendship
  • A.Bray The Heterosexual Male in Eighteenth Century London and his Queer Interactions
  • R.Trumbach How Queer was the Renaissance? M.Di Gangi Can the Sodomite Speak? Sodomy, Satire, Desire, and the Castlehaven Case
  • N.F.Radel (Per)versions of Sappho
  • J.Greene

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