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Erotic Subjects - The Sexuality of Politics in Early Modern English Literature (Hardcover)
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Erotic Subjects - The Sexuality of Politics in Early Modern English Literature (Hardcover)
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Erotic Subjects demonstrates that if we treat sixteenth- and
seventeenth-century erotic literature as part of English political
history, both fields of study will look rather different. In this
important new book, Sanchez traces some surprising implications of
two early modern commonplaces: first, that love is the basis of
political consent and obedience, and second, that suffering is an
intrinsic part of love. Rather than dismiss such commonplaces as
mere convention, Sanchez uncovers the political import of early
modern literature's fascination with erotic violence. Focusing on
representations of masochism, sexual assault, and cross-gendered
identification, Sanchez re-examines the work of politically active
writers from Philip Sidney to John Milton. She argues that
political allegiance and consent appear far less conscious and
deliberate than traditional historical narratives allow when Sidney
depicts abjection as a source of both moral authority and sexual
arousal; when Edmund Spenser and William Shakespeare make it hard
to distinguish between rape and seduction; when Mary Wroth and
Margaret Cavendish depict women who adore treacherous or abusive
lovers; when court masques stress the pleasures of enslavement; or
when Milton insists that even Edenic marriage is hopelessly
pervaded by aggression and self-loathing. Sanchez shows that this
literature constitutes an alternate tradition of political theory
that acknowledges the irrational and perverse components of power
and thereby disrupts more conventional accounts of politics as
driven by self-interest, false consciousness, or brute force.
Erotic Subjects will be of interest to students and scholars of
early modern literary and political history, as well as those
interested in the histories of gender, sexuality, and affect more
generally.
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