00977cam0 2200289 450 E60020003348820140122123145.020080123d1971 |||||ita|0103 baitaITWeber e LukacsNicola M. De FeoBariDe Donato1971184 p.21 cmIdeologia e società001LAEC000164552001 *Ideologia e societàDe Feo, Nicola M.A600200026152070445915ITUNISOB20140122RICAUNISOBUNISOB30015501UNISOB30015681E600200033488M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM300000373Si15501acquistopregresso3UNISOBUNISOB20080123132226.020140122123133.0rovito300000373-bSI15681rovitoUNISOBUNISOB20140122123055.020140122123114.0rovitoWeber e Lukacs1683903UNISOB04355nam 2200829 450 991045907990332120210510213414.00-8122-9158-110.9783/9780812291582(CKB)2660000000035133(EBL)3442587(SSID)ssj0001546114(PQKBManifestationID)16135684(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001546114(PQKBWorkID)12134979(PQKB)11084027(MiAaPQ)EBC3442587(OCoLC)918967464(MdBmJHUP)muse46671(DE-B1597)452791(OCoLC)1013944018(OCoLC)952803233(DE-B1597)9780812291582(Au-PeEL)EBL3442587(CaPaEBR)ebr11091001(CaONFJC)MIL823206(OCoLC)932313298(EXLCZ)99266000000003513320150429h20162016 uy| 0engurnnu---|u||utxtccrThinking sex with the early moderns /Valerie TraubPhiladelphia :University of Pennsylvania Press,[2016]©20161 online resource (477 p.)Haney Foundation seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-8122-2389-6 0-8122-4729-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Preface --Chapter 1. Thinking Sex: Knowledge, Opacity, History --Part I. Making the History of Sexuality --Chapter 2. Friendship's Loss: Alan Bray's Making of History --Chapter 3. The New Unhistoricism in Queer Studies --Chapter 4. The Present Future of Lesbian Historiography --Part II. Scenes of Instruction; or, Early Modern Sex Acts --Chapter 5. The Joys of Martha Joyless: Queer Pedagogy and the (Early Modern) Production of Sexual Knowledge --Chapter 6. Sex in the Interdisciplines --Chapter 7. Talking Sex --Part III. The Stakes of Gender --Chapter 8. Shakespeare's Sex --Chapter 9. The Sign of the Lesbian --Chapter 10. Sex Ed; or, Teach Me Tonight --Notes --Bibliography --Index --AcknowledgmentsWhat do we know about early modern sex, and how do we know it? How, when, and why does sex become history? In Thinking Sex with the Early Moderns, Valerie Traub addresses these questions and, in doing so, reorients the ways in which historians and literary critics, feminists and queer theorists approach sexuality and its history. Her answers offer interdisciplinary strategies for confronting the difficulties of making sexual knowledge. Based on the premise that producing sexual knowledge is difficult because sex itself is often inscrutable, Thinking Sex with the Early Moderns leverages the notions of opacity and impasse to explore barriers to knowledge about sex in the past. Traub argues that the obstacles in making sexual history can illuminate the difficulty of knowing sexuality. She also argues that these impediments themselves can be adopted as a guiding principle of historiography: sex may be good to think with, not because it permits us access but because it doesn't.Haney Foundation series.Sex in literatureEnglish literatureEarly modern, 1500-1700History and criticismSex (Psychology)History16th centurySex (Psychology)History17th centuryGender identityEnglandHistory16th centuryGender identityEnglandHistory17th centuryLanguage and sexHistoryRenaissanceEnglandElectronic books.Sex in literature.English literatureHistory and criticism.Sex (Psychology)HistorySex (Psychology)HistoryGender identityHistoryGender identityHistoryLanguage and sexHistory.Renaissance820.9/353809031Traub Valerie1958-1055682MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910459079903321Thinking sex with the early moderns2489268UNINA