An edition of Islamicate sexualities (2008)

Islamicate sexualities

translations across temporal geographies of desire

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An edition of Islamicate sexualities (2008)

Islamicate sexualities

translations across temporal geographies of desire

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"Islamicate Sexualities: Translations across Temporal Geographies of Desires explores different genealogies of sexuality and questions of the theoretical emphases and epistemic assumptions affecting current histories of sexuality. Concerned with the dynamic interplay between cultural constructions of gender and sexuality, the anthology moves across disciplinary fields, integrating literary criticism with social and cultural history, and establishes a dialogue among historians (Kathryn Babayan, Frederic Lagrange, Afsaneh Najmabadi, and Everett Rowson), comparative literary scholars (Sahar Amer and Leyla Rouhi), and critical theorists of sexualities (Valerie Traub, Brad Epps, and Dina Al-Kassim).

As a whole, the anthology challenges Middle Eastern Studies with questions that have arisen in recent studies of sexualities, bringing into conversation Euro-American scholarship of sexuality with that of scholars engaged in studies of sexualities across a vast cultural (Iberian, Arabic, and Iranian) and temporal field (from the tenth century to the medieval and modern)."--Jacket.

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Islamicate sexualities: translations across temporal geographies of desire
2008, Center for Middle Eastern Studies of Harvard University, Distributed by Harvard University Press
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Table of Contents

The past is a foreign country? : the times and spaces of islamicate sexuality studies / Valerie Traub
A handsome boy among those barbarous Turks : Cervantes's Muslims and the art and science of desire / Leyla Rouhi
Cross-dressing and female same-sex marriage in medieval French and Arabic literatures / Sahar Amer
Comparison, competition, and cross-dressing : cross-cultural analysis in a contested world / Brad Epps
The obscenity of the vizier / Frederic Lagrange
Homoerotic liaisons among the Mamluk elite in late medieval Egypt and Syria / Everett K. Rowson
"In spirit we ate each other's sorrow" : female companionship in seventeenth-century Safavi Iran / Kathryn Babayan
Types, acts, or what? : regulation of sexuality in nineteenth-century Iran / Afsaneh Najmabadi.

Edition Notes

"This anthology emerges from a seminar sponsored by the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study in May 2003"--Pref.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Series
Harvard Middle Eastern monographs -- 39
Genre
Cross-cultural studies.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.770956
Library of Congress
HQ76.3.I75 I75 2008, HQ76.3.I75I75 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
376

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16523683M
ISBN 13
9780674032040
LCCN
2008007240
OCLC/WorldCat
212014544
Library Thing
6242910
Wikidata
Q124499556
Goodreads
3408133

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