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  1. Queer Iberia
    sexualities, cultures, and crossings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
    Contributor: Blackmore, Josiah (Herausgeber); Hutcheson, Gregory S. (Herausgeber)
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    A collection of essays exploring ideologies and discourses that center on sexual otherness in medieval Iberian cultures more

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    A collection of essays exploring ideologies and discourses that center on sexual otherness in medieval Iberian cultures

     

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    Contributor: Blackmore, Josiah (Herausgeber); Hutcheson, Gregory S. (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780822323495
    Series: Series Q
    Subjects: Homosexualität; Abweichendes Sexualverhalten; Sexualverhalten; Sexualität; Literatur
    Scope: viii, 478 Seiten
  2. Islam and New Directions in World Literature
    Published: 2022; ©2022
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Brings forth the Islamicate as an aesthetic and critical force in World LiteratureDisrupts the one-way traffic in the field of World Literature studies by regarding Islam as both an alternative and a critical force behind creative processes... more

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    Brings forth the Islamicate as an aesthetic and critical force in World LiteratureDisrupts the one-way traffic in the field of World Literature studies by regarding Islam as both an alternative and a critical force behind creative processes Understands Islam as a driving creative force and situates its contribution in the development, past and present, of world imaginaries Covers a variety of global locations to discuss the Islamicate as developed in Western European, Turkic, Indo-Persian, Middle-Eastern, African, Japanese, Chinese and Philippine literaturesExamines a diversity of genres including fiction and poetry, but also philosophy, oral literature and mangaSince its advent, Islam has been a representational force to be reckoned with, cross-pollinating world literatures in Africa, Europe, Asia, the Pacific Ocean and the Americas. Yet, scholarship on Islam in world literatures has been sparse despite its significant presence. This book understands Islamic literary and cultural heritages as dynamic forces, constantly enriched and enlivened by various humanistic traditions in multiple languages, spanning the lives of individuals and societies throughout history. It is also designed to incorporate a variety of themes, influences, ramifications and representations of Islam in world literatures in classical and contemporary contexts. Exploring Islam's presence in world literatures in two strands: on the one hand, examining the orientalist versions and usages of Islam; and on the other hand, analysing the presence of Islam as Islamicate, this book advances a consideration of Islam as an agent in the history of World Literature.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Anidjar, Gil (Mitwirkender); Bahrawi, Nazry (Mitwirkender); Bin Tyeer, Sarah R. (Mitwirkender); Dabashi, Hamid (Mitwirkender); Gallien, Claire (Mitwirkender); Ghali, Walid (Mitwirkender); Hutcheson, Gregory S. (Mitwirkender); Khan, Pasha M. (Mitwirkender); Ma, Haiyun (Mitwirkender); Musapir, ... (Mitwirkender); Newlon, Brendan (Mitwirkender); Seydou, Christiane (Mitwirkender); Tamer, Georges (Mitwirkender); Yıldırım, Cüneyd (Mitwirkender); al-Musawi, Muhsin J. (Mitwirkender)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781474484084
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    Subjects: Islamische Literatur; Weltliteratur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (376 p.), 15 B/W illustrations
  3. Queer Iberia
    Sexualities, Cultures, and Crossings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
    Contributor: Barale, Michèle Aina (Herausgeber); Weissberger, Barbara (Mitwirkender); Liu, Benjamin (Mitwirkender); Blackmore, Josiah (Herausgeber); Brown, Catherine (Mitwirkender); Eisenberg, Daniel (Mitwirkender); Gerli, E. Michael (Mitwirkender); Goldberg, Jonathan (Herausgeber); Hutcheson, Gregory S. (Mitwirkender); Burshatin, Israel (Mitwirkender); Brocato, Linde M. (Mitwirkender); Vasvari, Louise O. (Mitwirkender); Jordan, Mark D. (Mitwirkender); Perry, Mary Elizabeth (Mitwirkender); Solomon, Michael (Mitwirkender); Moon, Michael (Herausgeber); Gonzalez-Casanovas, Roberto J. (Mitwirkender); Lipton, Sara (Mitwirkender); Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky (Herausgeber)
    Published: 1999; ©1999
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Martyred saints, Moors, Jews, viragoes, hermaphrodites, sodomites, kings, queens, and cross-dressers comprise the fascinating mosaic of historical and imaginative figures unearthed in Queer Iberia. The essays in this volume describe and analyze the... more

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    Martyred saints, Moors, Jews, viragoes, hermaphrodites, sodomites, kings, queens, and cross-dressers comprise the fascinating mosaic of historical and imaginative figures unearthed in Queer Iberia. The essays in this volume describe and analyze the sexual diversity that proliferated during the period between the tenth and the sixteenth centuries when political hegemony in the region passed from Muslim to Christian hands.To show how sexual otherness is most evident at points of cultural conflict, the contributors use a variety of methodologies and perspectives and consider source materials that originated in Castilian, Latin, Arabic, Catalan, and Galician-Portuguese. Covering topics from the martydom of Pelagius to the exploits of the transgendered Catalina de Erauso, this volume is the first to provide a comprehensive historical examination of the relations among race, gender, sexuality, nation-building, colonialism, and imperial expansion in medieval and early modern Iberia. Some essays consider archival evidence of sexual otherness or evaluate the use of "deviance" as a marker for cultural and racial difference, while others explore both male and female homoeroticism as literary-aesthetic discourse or attempt to open up canonical texts to alternative readings.Positing a queerness intrinsic to Iberia's historical process and cultural identity, Queer Iberia will challenge the field of Iberian studies while appealing to scholars of medieval, cultural, Hispanic, gender, and gay and lesbian studies.Contributors. Josiah Blackmore, Linde M. Brocato, Catherine Brown, Israel Burshatin, Daniel Eisenberg, E. Michael Gerli, Roberto J. González-Casanovas, Gregory S. Hutcheson, Mark D. Jordan, Sara Lipton, Benjamin Liu, Mary Elizabeth Perry, Michael Solomon, Louise O. Vasvári, Barbara Weissberger...

     

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    Contributor: Barale, Michèle Aina (Herausgeber); Weissberger, Barbara (Mitwirkender); Liu, Benjamin (Mitwirkender); Blackmore, Josiah (Herausgeber); Brown, Catherine (Mitwirkender); Eisenberg, Daniel (Mitwirkender); Gerli, E. Michael (Mitwirkender); Goldberg, Jonathan (Herausgeber); Hutcheson, Gregory S. (Mitwirkender); Burshatin, Israel (Mitwirkender); Brocato, Linde M. (Mitwirkender); Vasvari, Louise O. (Mitwirkender); Jordan, Mark D. (Mitwirkender); Perry, Mary Elizabeth (Mitwirkender); Solomon, Michael (Mitwirkender); Moon, Michael (Herausgeber); Gonzalez-Casanovas, Roberto J. (Mitwirkender); Lipton, Sara (Mitwirkender); Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822382171
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    Series: Series Q
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (487 p.), 3 illustrations, 1 table
  4. Islam and New Directions in World Literature
    Published: 2022; ©2022
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Brings forth the Islamicate as an aesthetic and critical force in World LiteratureDisrupts the one-way traffic in the field of World Literature studies by regarding Islam as both an alternative and a critical force behind creative processes... more

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    Brings forth the Islamicate as an aesthetic and critical force in World LiteratureDisrupts the one-way traffic in the field of World Literature studies by regarding Islam as both an alternative and a critical force behind creative processes Understands Islam as a driving creative force and situates its contribution in the development, past and present, of world imaginaries Covers a variety of global locations to discuss the Islamicate as developed in Western European, Turkic, Indo-Persian, Middle-Eastern, African, Japanese, Chinese and Philippine literaturesExamines a diversity of genres including fiction and poetry, but also philosophy, oral literature and mangaSince its advent, Islam has been a representational force to be reckoned with, cross-pollinating world literatures in Africa, Europe, Asia, the Pacific Ocean and the Americas. Yet, scholarship on Islam in world literatures has been sparse despite its significant presence. This book understands Islamic literary and cultural heritages as dynamic forces, constantly enriched and enlivened by various humanistic traditions in multiple languages, spanning the lives of individuals and societies throughout history. It is also designed to incorporate a variety of themes, influences, ramifications and representations of Islam in world literatures in classical and contemporary contexts. Exploring Islam’s presence in world literatures in two strands: on the one hand, examining the orientalist versions and usages of Islam; and on the other hand, analysing the presence of Islam as Islamicate, this book advances a consideration of Islam as an agent in the history of World Literature

     

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    Contributor: Anidjar, Gil (MitwirkendeR); Bahrawi, Nazry (MitwirkendeR); Bin Tyeer, Sarah R. (MitwirkendeR); Dabashi, Hamid (MitwirkendeR); Einboden, Jeffrey (MitwirkendeR); Gallien, Claire (MitwirkendeR); Ghali, Walid (MitwirkendeR); Hutcheson, Gregory S. (MitwirkendeR); Khan, Pasha M. (MitwirkendeR); Ma, Haiyun (MitwirkendeR); Musapir (MitwirkendeR); Newlon, Brendan (MitwirkendeR); Seydou, Christiane (MitwirkendeR); Tamer, Georges (MitwirkendeR); Yıldırım, Cüneyd (MitwirkendeR); al-Musawi, Muhsin J. (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781474484084
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    RVK Categories: EC 2420
    Subjects: Islam in literature; Islamic literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc; LITERARY CRITICISM / Middle Eastern
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (376 p.), 15 B/W illustrations
  5. Reviews - Queer Iberia: Sexualities, Cultures, and Crossings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
    Published: 2000

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    Source: Online Contents Comparative Literature
    Contributor: Hutcheson, Gregory S.; Ruiz, Teofilo F.
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Print
    Parent title: Renaissance quarterly; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 1967-; Band 53, Heft 2 (2000), Seite 585-587

  6. Queering Buen Amor
    Published: 2008

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    Source: Online Contents Comparative Literature
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Print
    Parent title: Diacritics; Baltimore, Md. : Hopkins Univ. Press, 1971-; Band 36, Heft 3 (2008), Seite 104-118