Desire and Discipline : : Sex and Sexuality in the Premodern West / / ed. by Konrad Eisenbichler, Jacqueline Murray.

The history of sexuality is one of the newest and fastest-growing areas of scholarly and popular interest. This collection of original essays looks at sexuality in the long stretch between the twelfth and the early seventeenth centuries - a period that remains relatively unexplored, yet one that has...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Introduction --   |t Sex in History: A Redux --   |t Playing by the Rules: Sexual Behaviour and Legal Norms in Medieval Europe --   |t Gender Models in Alfonso X's Siete partidas: The Sexual Politics of 'Nature' and 'Society' --   |t 'Men without Wives': Sexual Arrangements in the Early Portuguese Expansion in West Africa --   |t Sex in Tudor London: Abusing Their Bodies with Each Other --   |t Sexual Rumours in English Politics: The Cases of Elizabeth I and James I --   |t The 'Masculine Love' of the 'Princes of Sodom' 'Practising the Art of Ganymede' at Henry Ill's Court: The Homosexuality of Henry III and His Mignons in Perre de L'Estoile's Mémoires-Journaux --   |t Masculinities and Homosexualities in French Renaissance Accounts of Travel to the Middle East and North Africa --   |t Bernardino of Siena versus the Marriage Debt --   |t Sex, Money, and Prostitution in Medieval English Culture --   |t Wives and Mothers: Adultery, Madness, and Marital Misery in Titian's Paduan Frescoes --   |t Freedom through Renunciation? Women's Voices, Women's Bodies, and the Phallic Order --   |t Learning to Write with Venus's Pen: Sexual Regulation in Matthew of Vendôme's Ars versificatoria --   |t Reading the Dirty Bits --   |t Did Mystics Have Sex? --   |t Notes on Contributors 
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520 |a The history of sexuality is one of the newest and fastest-growing areas of scholarly and popular interest. This collection of original essays looks at sexuality in the long stretch between the twelfth and the early seventeenth centuries - a period that remains relatively unexplored, yet one that has deeply informed contemporary ideas about sex.The volume grew out of a conference at the University of Toronto on human sexuality in the medieval and early modern world. Featuring works by world-renowned scholars, it presents a broad cross-section of current research and a diversity of theoretical, methodological, and disciplinary boundaries, including legal history, art history, textual analysis, codicological analysis, and feminist theory. Some essays focus on the universal values of the Church, and highlight the intellectual and religious homogeneity that characterized Europe for much of the period. Others are more localized and look at a specific social and historical context. As a whole the collection points to the ongoing tension between society's desire to control sexuality and people's need to express it.Informed by contemporary trends in scholarship, including feminism, gay studies, post-colonialism, and deconstruction, these essays introduce scholars to some of the riches that are only now being unearthed in this young discipline. 
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