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Lesbian Dames Sapphism In The Long Eighteenth Century Caroline Gonda

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Lesbian Dames Sapphism In The Long Eighteenth Century Caroline Gonda
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Publisher: Ashgate Publishing; Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.38 MB
Author: Caroline Gonda, John C. Beynon
ISBN: 9780754673354, 9781315592220, 0754673359, 1315592223, 2010011275
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Lesbian Dames Sapphism In The Long Eighteenth Century Caroline Gonda by Caroline Gonda, John C. Beynon 9780754673354, 9781315592220, 0754673359, 1315592223, 2010011275 instant download after payment.

How are romantic and erotic relationships between women represented in the literature of the long eighteenth century? How does Sapphism surface in other contemporary discourses, including politics, pornography, economics and art? After more than a generation of lesbian-gay scholarship that has examined identities, practices, prohibitions and transgressions surrounding same-sex desire, this collection offers an exciting and indispensable array of new scholarship in gender and sexuality studies. The contributors - who include noted writers, critics and historians such as Emma Donoghue, George E. Haggerty, Susan S. Lanser and Valerie Traub - provide varied and provocative research into the dynamics and histories of lesbianism and Sapphism. They build on the work of scholarship on Sapphism and interrogate the efficacy of such a notion in describing the varieties of same-sex love between women during the long eighteenth century. This groundbreaking collection, the first multi-authored volume to examine lesbian representation and culture in this era, presents a diversity of theoretical and critical approaches, from close literary analysis to the history of reading and publishing, psychoanalysis, biography, historicism, deconstruction and queer theory.

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