This collection is the first to be devoted entirely to medieval
sexuality informed by current theories of sexuality and gender. It
brings together essays from various disciplinary perspectives to
consider how the Middle Ages defined, regulated, and represented
sexual practices and desires.
Always considering sexuality in relation to gender, the gender,
the body, and indentity, the essays explore medieval sexuality as a
historical construction produced by and embedded in the cultures
and institutions of that period. Topics include the medieval
understanding of sodomy, the historical construction of
heterosexuality, and the intersections of sexuality with race,
gender, and religion.
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