Dealing with questions of the meaning of eroticism in Renaissance
England and its separation from other affective relations, Queer
Renaissance Historiography examines the distinctive arrangement of
sexuality during this period, and the role that queer theory has
played in our understanding of this arrangement. As such this book
not only reflects on the practice of writing a queer history of
Renaissance England, but also suggests new directions for this
practice. Queer Renaissance Historiography collects original
contributions from leading experts, participating in a range of
critical conversations whilst prompting scholars and students alike
to reconsider what we think we know about sex and sexuality in
Renaissance England. Presenting ethical, political and critical
analyses of Early Modern texts, this book sets the tone for future
scholarship on Renaissance sexualities, making a timely
intervention in theoretical and methodological debates.
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