The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750
Title | The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750 PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Alan King |
Publisher | Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780299197841 |
"The queer man's mode of embodiment--his gestural and vocal style, his posture and gait, his occupation of space--remembers a political history. To gesture with the elbow held close to the body, to affect a courtly lisp, or to set an arm akimbo with the hand turned back on the hip is to cite a history in which the sovereign body became the effeminate and sodomitical and, finally, the homosexual body. In Queer Articulations, Thomas A. King argues that the Anglo-American queer body publicizes a history of resistance to the gendered terms whereby liberal subjectivities were secured in early modern England. Arguing that queer agency preceded and enabled the formulation of queer subjectivities, Queer Articulations investigates theatricality and sodomy as performance practices foreclosed in the formation of gendered privacy and consequently available for resistant uses by male-bodied persons who have been positioned, or who have located themselves, outside the universalized public sphere of citizen-subjects. By defining queerness as the lack or failure of private pleasures, rather than an alternative pleasure or substance in its own right, eighteenth-century discourses reconfigured publicness as the mark of difference from the naturalized, private bodies of liberal subjects. Inviting a performance-centered, interdisciplinary approach to queer/male identities, King develops a model of queerness as processual activity, situated in time and place but irreducible to the individual subject's identifications, desires, and motivations."--Pub. desc. (v.2).
The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750: Queer articulations
Title | The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750: Queer articulations PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Alan King |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | English literature |
ISBN | 9780299197803 |
Gendering of Men, 1600-1750
Title | Gendering of Men, 1600-1750 PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Alan King |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Masculinity in literature |
ISBN |
The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750
Title | The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750 PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Alan King |
Publisher | Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Pages | 596 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780299226206 |
"Taking on nothing less than the formation of modern genders and sexualities, Thomas A. King develops a history of the political and performative struggles that produced both normative and queer masculinities in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The result is a major contribution to gender studies, gay studies, and theater and performance history. The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750 traces the transition from a society based on alliance, which had subordinated all men, women, and boys to higher ranked males, to one founded in sexuality, through which men have embodied their claims to personal and political privacy. King proposes that the male body is a performative production marking men's resistance to their subjection within patriarchy and sovereignty. Emphasizing that categories of gender must come under historical analysis, The Gendering of Men explores men's particpation in an ongoing struggle for access to a universal manliness transcending other biological and social differentials."--Pub. desc. v.1.
The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750: The English phallus
Title | The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750: The English phallus PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Alan King |
Publisher | |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Body, Human, in literature |
ISBN |
Clothing and Queer Style in Early Modern English Drama
Title | Clothing and Queer Style in Early Modern English Drama PDF eBook |
Author | James M. Bromley |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2021-05-27 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0192638068 |
This book examines early modern drama's depiction of non-standard forms of masculinity grounded in superficiality, inauthenticity, affectation, and the display of the extravagantly clothed body. Practices of extravagant dress destabilized distinctions between able-bodied and disabled, human and non-human, and the past and present, distinctions that structure normative ways of thinking about sexuality. In city comedies by Ben Jonson, George Chapman, Thomas Middleton, and Thomas Dekker, extravagantly dressed male characters imagine alternatives to the prevailing modes of subjectivity, sociability, and eroticism in early modern London. While these characters are situated in hostile narrative and historical contexts, this book draws on recent work on disability, materiality, and queer temporality to rethink their relationship to those contexts in order to access the world-making possibilities of early modern queer style. In their rich representations of life in London around the turn of the seventeenth century, these plays not only were, but also remain, uniquely sensitive to the intersection of sexuality, urbanization, and material culture. The attachments and pleasures of early modern sartorial extravagance they depict can estrange us from the epistemologies that narrow current thinking about sexuality's relationship to authenticity, pedagogy, interiority, and privacy.
Seeking Real Truths
Title | Seeking Real Truths PDF eBook |
Author | Patricia Vilches |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004158774 |
This volume is a multidisciplinary approach to Machiavelli's writings on government, his creative works and his legacy. It is meant for generalists seeking an introduction to Machiavelli and for specialists who are interested in a wide range of disciplinary views.