Sexuality and Gender in Early Modern Europe: Institutions, Texts, ImagesJames Turner Cambridge University Press, 5. 8. 1993 - 345 strán (strany) This exploration of sexuality and gender in Renaissance art and literature starts from an assumption that would have seemed unthinkable a generation ago: that the 'natural' phenomena of sex, gender and subjectivity are constructed rather than essentially biological or fixed. The essays rise to the challenge of producing a new post-Foucaultian history of gender and sexuality. All of them have been influenced by feminism, and several deal with women not just as objects of representation, but as subjects and authors in their own right. Among the historical issues examined are the production and suppression of women's voices, the relation between illicit sexuality and social order, the ambiguity of beauty, lesbian erotics, birth-imagery and the birthing ritual, the class status of women, the 'femininity' of masculine dress, and the sexual politics of courtesy. |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 35.
Strana vii
... Petrarch NAOMI YAVNEH 133 7 The ladies ' man and the age of Elizabeth JULIET FLEMING 158 8 Troping Utopia : Donne's brief for lesbianism JANEL MUELLER 182 9 Staging gender : William Shakespeare and Elizabeth Cary MAUREEN QUILLIGAN 208 ...
... Petrarch NAOMI YAVNEH 133 7 The ladies ' man and the age of Elizabeth JULIET FLEMING 158 8 Troping Utopia : Donne's brief for lesbianism JANEL MUELLER 182 9 Staging gender : William Shakespeare and Elizabeth Cary MAUREEN QUILLIGAN 208 ...
Strana 5
... Petrarch . Familiar courtesy - books like Castiglione's Cortegiano and Guazzo's Civil conversatione provide the frame for several " rereadings " of literary dialogue ( including Fleming's study of hostile manipulation in Guazzo's ...
... Petrarch . Familiar courtesy - books like Castiglione's Cortegiano and Guazzo's Civil conversatione provide the frame for several " rereadings " of literary dialogue ( including Fleming's study of hostile manipulation in Guazzo's ...
Strana 6
... Petrarch ) , the gaze and the portrait reintegrate the body into a coherent image by means of an ineffable " touch " that cannot be conveyed in language ( pp . 58-65 , 69 , 81 ) . Yavneh chooses texts that portray the construction of ...
... Petrarch ) , the gaze and the portrait reintegrate the body into a coherent image by means of an ineffable " touch " that cannot be conveyed in language ( pp . 58-65 , 69 , 81 ) . Yavneh chooses texts that portray the construction of ...
Strana 41
Prepáčte, obsah tejto strany je neprístupný.
Prepáčte, obsah tejto strany je neprístupný.
Strana 59
Prepáčte, obsah tejto strany je neprístupný.
Prepáčte, obsah tejto strany je neprístupný.
Obsah
Marriage love sex and Renaissance civic morality | 10 |
Typology sexuality and the Renaissance Esther | 31 |
Artifice as seduction in Titian | 55 |
Renaissance women and the question of class | 90 |
Venetian women writers and their discontents | 107 |
The ambiguity of beauty in Tasso and Petrarch | 133 |
The ladies man and the age of Elizabeth | 158 |
Troping Utopia Donnes brief for lesbianism | 182 |
Staging gender William Shakespeare and Elizabeth Gary | 208 |
The semiotics of masculinity in Renaissance England | 233 |
Recuperating women and the man behind the screen | 247 |
A womb of his own male Renaissance poets in the female body | 266 |
The geography of love in seventeenthcentury womens fiction | 289 |
Gender and conduct in Paradise Lost | 310 |
339 | |
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
Adam Adam's Ahasuerus Aretino argues Armida authority Bakhtin beauty behavior Book of Esther caquet Christian cited civic morality Clélie Comus court courtesan courtesy literature courtier critics culture desire dialogue discourse display Donne Donne's early modern economic effeminacy England English erotic essay Esther Eve's female body feminine fiction figure Filippino Lippi Fonte Fonte's gender Guazzo's hierarchy husband ideal ideology illicit imagination Kate Kate's l'accouchée ladies lesbian letter literary London lovers male Mariam marriage married Mary masculine means Milton misogyny narrator natural Ovid painting Paradise patriarchal Petrarch Petrarchan Petruchio Philaenis physical Pietro Aretino play pleasure poem poet poetic political prostitution queen rape reader Renaissance Rich role Sapho to Philaenis Sappho Scudéry semiotics sexual signified sixteenth century social society sprezzatura status submission suggests temptress Titian trans typological Urbino Urbino Venus Venetian Venice Veronica Franco Virgin wife woman women writers Wroth's