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The Homoerotics Of Orientalism Joseph A Boone

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The Homoerotics Of Orientalism Joseph A Boone
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 61.81 MB
Pages: 544
Author: Joseph A. Boone
ISBN: 9780231151108, 0231151101
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Homoerotics Of Orientalism Joseph A Boone by Joseph A. Boone 9780231151108, 0231151101 instant download after payment.

The place of the Middle East in European heterosexual fantasy is well documented in the works of Edward Said and others, yet few have considered the male Anglo-European (and, later, American) writers, artists, travelers, and thinkers compelled to represent what, to their eyes, seemed to be an abundance of erotic relations between men in the Islamicate world. Whether feared or desired, the mere possibility of sexual contact with or between men in the Middle East has covertly underwritten much of the appeal and practice of the enterprise of Orientalism, frequently repeating yet just as often upending its assumed meanings. Traces of this undertow abound in European and Middle Eastern fiction, diaries, travel literature, erotica, ethnography, painting, photography, film, and digital media. Joseph Allen Boone explores these vast representations, linking European art to Middle Eastern sources largely unfamiliar to Western audiences and, in some cases, reproduced in this volume for the first time.

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