Queer Iberia : sexualities, cultures, and crossings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance / edited by Josiah Blackmore and Gregory S. Hutcheson.

Date:
1999
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Publication/Creation

Durham : Duke University Press, 1999.

Physical description

viii, 478 pages ; 24 cm.

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Contents

Saint Pelagius, Ephebe and martyr / Mark D. Jordan.-- "Affined to love the Moor" : sexual misalliance and cultural mixing in The Cantigas d'escarnho e de mal dizer / Benjamin Liu.-- Queer representation in the Arçipreste de Talavera, or The maldezir de mugeres is a drag / Catherine Brown.-- "Tanquam effeminatum" : Pedro II of Aragon and the gendering of heresy in the Albigensian crusade / Sara Lipton.-- The semiotics of phallic aggression and anal penetration as male agonistic ritual in the Libro de buen amor / Louise O. Vasvári.-- Male bonding as cultural construction in Alfonso X, Ramon Llull, and Juan Manuel : homosocial friendship in Medieval Iberia / Roberto J. González-Casanovas.-- The poets of Sodom / Josiah Blackmore.-- Desperately seeking Sodom : queerness in The chronicles of Alvaro de Luna / Gregory S. Hutcheson.-- Juan Ruiz's heterosexual "good love" / Daniel Eisenberg.-- Fictions of infection : diseasing the sexual other in Francesc Eiximenis's Lo llibre de les dones / Michael Solomon.-- "A tierro, puto!" : Alfonso de Palencia's discourse of effeminacy / Barbara Wissberger.-- "Tened por espejo su fin" : mapping gender and sex in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Spain / Linde M. Brocato.-- Dismembering the body politic : vile bodies and sexual underworld in Celestina / E. Michael Gerli.-- From convent to battlefield : cross-dressing and gendering the self in the new world of Imperial Spain / Mary Elizabeth Perry.-- Written on the body : slave or hermaphrodite in sixteenth- century Spain / Israel Burshatin.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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  • 0822323265
  • 0822323494