The Lesbian Premodern

Author:   N. Giffney ,  M. Sauer ,  P D Watt
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN:  

9780230616769


Pages:   236
Publication Date:   11 January 2011
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Our Price $179.00 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

The Lesbian Premodern


Add your own review!

Overview

Key scholars in the field of lesbian and sexuality studies take part in an innovative conversation that offers a radical new methodology for writing lesbian history and geography, drawing new conclusions on the important and often overlooked work being done on female same-sex desire and identity in relation to premodern cultures.

Full Product Details

Author:   N. Giffney ,  M. Sauer ,  P D Watt
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.455kg
ISBN:  

9780230616769


ISBN 10:   0230616763
Pages:   236
Publication Date:   11 January 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

Preface: Lesbian Studies Meets the Premodern; K.Lochrie Introduction: The Lesbian Premodern; N.Giffney, M.M.Sauer  & D.Watt PART I: THEORIES AND HISTORIOGRAPHIES 'The Present Future of Lesbian Historiography'; V.Traub ''A Wrangling Parliament': Terminology and Audience in Medieval European Literary Studies and Lesbian Studies'; A.Laskaya 'Lesbian History and Erotic Reading'; L.Farina 'The Queer Time of the Lesbian Premodern'; C.Freccero ''Virgins' and 'Not Women': Dissident Gender Positions'; T.Jankowski PART II: READINGS AND HISTORIES 'Virgin Desires: Reading a Homoerotics of Female Monastic Community'; L.M.C.Weston 'Medieval Barbie Dolls: Femme Fatales in Ascetic Collections'; A.Klosowska 'Naming Love: The God Kama, the Goddess Ganga and the Child of Two Women'; R.Vanita 'Remembering Elizabeth Etchingham and Agnes Oxenbridge'; J.M.Bennett 'Towards a Philology of the Premodern Lesbian'; H.Puff PART III: ENCOUNTERS WITH THE LESBIAN PREMODERN 'Lesbian Time'; H.Bauer 'A Usable Past?'; L.Faderman 'Sacramentality and the Lesbian Premodern'; E.Freeman 'Invention is the Necessity of Lesbians'; L.Garber 'Lesbian Ghosts'; M.Vicinus Afterword: The Lesbian Premodern Meets the Lesbian Postmodern; R.Wiegman

Reviews

<p> The editors of The Lesbian Premodern have gathered here the work of some of the most prominent and accomplished scholars of pre- and early modern female sexualities. In the brilliantly conceived and executed latter part of the book they bring provocative scholars of later periods into conversation with this medieval and early modern scholarship. The result is a dynamic interrogation of fundamental concepts, demonstrating vividly how this pre- and early modern material impacts the entire field. --Carolyn Dinshaw, New York University<p> It has been the case for some time now that the most rigorous and mind-bending queer scholarship focuses on medieval and early modern sexualities. This collection represents what is best in this work, and clears the way for an open-ended conversation across periods. Prepare to be schooled in the pleasures of anachronism. --Heather Love, University of Pennsylvania<p> The Lesbian Premodern 's editors have collected a rich and flexible set of texts that speak to and out of myriad sources to discover sites where same-sex desire might be discerned in small gaps in the history of the inaudible . . . The Lesbian Premodern 's daring derives from its editors' purposeful gathering of texts that tangle temporalities to make a nonmodern lesbian--italics and quotation mark free--typographically possible. -- Michele Aina Barale, Amherst College<p> The Lesbian Premodern is a stunning achievement in laying the groundwork for a long overdue transhistorical sexuality studies, one that does not assume simplistic diachronicities between the past and present, but which instead tracks and problematizes the complex and untimely traffic between 'Then' and 'Now' . . . . What emerges is a potent and unprecedented framework for the writing of new lesbian histories and theories, as well as the forging of new relational virtualities between scholars who might otherwise never 'hook up'. --Eileen A. Joy, editor of postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultu


The editors of The Lesbian Premodern have gathered here the work of some of the most prominent and accomplished scholars of pre- and early modern female sexualities. In the brilliantly conceived and executed latter part of the book they bring provocative scholars of later periods into conversation with this medieval and early modern scholarship. The result is a dynamic interrogation of fundamental concepts, demonstrating vividly how this pre- and early modern material impacts the entire field. --Carolyn Dinshaw, New York University It has been the case for some time now that the most rigorous and mind-bending queer scholarship focuses on medieval and early modern sexualities. This collection represents what is best in this work, and clears the way for an open-ended conversation across periods. Prepare to be schooled in the pleasures of anachronism. --Heather Love, University of Pennsylvania The Lesbian Premodern 's editors have collected a rich and flexible set of texts that speak to and out of myriad sources to discover sites where same-sex desire might be discerned in small gaps in the history of the inaudible . . . The Lesbian Premodern 's daring derives from its editors' purposeful gathering of texts that tangle temporalities to make a nonmodern lesbian--italics and quotation mark free--typographically possible. -- Michele Aina Barale, Amherst College The Lesbian Premodern is a stunning achievement in laying the groundwork for a long overdue transhistorical sexuality studies, one that does not assume simplistic diachronicities between the past and present, but which instead tracks and problematizes the complex and untimely traffic between 'Then' and 'Now' . . . . What emerges is a potent and unprecedented framework for the writing of new lesbian histories and theories, as well as the forging of new relational virtualities between scholars who might otherwise never 'hook up'. --Eileen A. Joy, editor of postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultu


<p> The editors of The Lesbian Premodern have gathered here the work of some of the most prominent and accomplished scholars of pre- and early modern female sexualities. In the brilliantly conceived and executed latter part of the book they bring provocative scholars of later periods into conversation with this medieval and early modern scholarship. The result is a dynamic interrogation of fundamental concepts, demonstrating vividly how this pre- and early modern material impacts the entire field. --Carolyn Dinshaw, New York University<p> It has been the case for some time now that the most rigorous and mind-bending queer scholarship focuses on medieval and early modern sexualities. This collection represents what is best in this work, and clears the way for an open-ended conversation across periods. Prepare to be schooled in the pleasures of anachronism. --Heather Love, University of Pennsylvania<p> The Lesbian Premodern 's editors have collected a rich and flexible set of texts th


The editors of The Lesbian Premodern have gathered here the work of some of the most prominent and accomplished scholars of pre- and early modern female sexualities. In the brilliantly conceived and executed latter part of the book they bring provocative scholars of later periods into conversation with this medieval and early modern scholarship. The result is a dynamic interrogation of fundamental concepts, demonstrating vividly how this pre- and early modern material impacts the entire field. --Carolyn Dinshaw, New York University It has been the case for some time now that the most rigorous and mind-bending queer scholarship focuses on medieval and early modern sexualities. This collection represents what is best in this work, and clears the way for an open-ended conversation across periods. Prepare to be schooled in the pleasures of anachronism. --Heather Love, University of Pennsylvania The Lesbian Premodern s editors have collected a rich and flexible set of texts that speak to and out of myriad sources to discover sites where same-sex desire might be discerned in small gaps in the history of the inaudible . . . The Lesbian Premodern s daring derives from its editors purposeful gathering of texts that tangle temporalities to make a nonmodern lesbian italics and quotation mark free typographically possible. -- Michele Aina Barale, Amherst College The Lesbian Premodern is a stunning achievement in laying the groundwork for a long overdue transhistorical sexuality studies, one that does not assume simplistic diachronicities between the past and present, but which instead tracks and problematizes the complex and untimely traffic between Then and Now . . . . What emerges is a potent and unprecedented framework for the writing of new lesbian histories and theories, as well as the forging of new relational virtualities between scholars who might otherwise never hook up . --Eileen A. Joy, editor of postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies and Lead Ingenitor, BABEL Working Group


"""The editors of The Lesbian Premodern have gathered here the work of some of the most prominent and accomplished scholars of pre- and early modern female sexualities. In the brilliantly conceived and executed latter part of the book they bring provocative scholars of later periods into conversation with this medieval and early modern scholarship. The result is a dynamic interrogation of fundamental concepts, demonstrating vividly how this pre- and early modern material impacts the entire field."" - Carolyn Dinshaw, New York University ""It has been the case for some time now that the most rigorous and mind-bending queer scholarship focuses on medieval and early modern sexualities. This collection represents what is best in this work, and clears the way for an open-ended conversation across periods. Prepare to be schooled in the pleasures of anachronism."" - Heather Love, University of Pennsylvania ""The Lesbian Premodern's editors have collected a rich and flexible set of texts that speak to and out of myriad sources to discover sites where same-sex desire might be discerned in small gaps in the history of the inaudible . . . The Lesbian Premodern's daring derives from its editors' purposeful gathering of texts that tangle temporalities to make a nonmodern lesbian - italics and quotation mark free - typographically possible."" - Michèle Aina Barale, Amherst College ""The Lesbian Premodern is a stunning achievement in laying the groundwork for along overdue transhistorical sexuality studies, one that does not assume simplistic diachronicities between the past and present, but which instead tracks and problematizes the complex and untimely traffic between 'Then' and 'Now' . . . . What emerges is a potent and unprecedented framework for the writing of new lesbian histories and theories, as well as the forging of new relational virtualities between scholars who might otherwise never 'hook up'."" - Eileen A. Joy, editor of postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies and Lead Ingenitor, BABEL Working Group"


Author Information

Noreen Giffney is a research coordinator in the Graduate Research and Education Programme in Gender, Culture, and Identity in the Humanties Institute at the University College Dublin, Ireland.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

Aorrng

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List