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This book traces the historical relationship between male-male
erotic desire and the genre of literary or philosophical dialogue.
It describes three literary-philosophical traditions, each of which
originates in a different Platonic dialogue whose subsequent
influence can be traced, first, through the Roman and medieval
periods; second, through the Renaissance and Enlightenment periods;
and, finally, through the modern and postmodern periods. Sturges
demonstrates that various forms of erotic deviance have been
differently valued in these different periods and cultures, and
that dialogue has consistently proven to be the genre of choice for
expressing these changing values. This study provides a valuable
historical perspective on current debates over the place of
homosexuality in modern Western culture.
This book traces the historical relationship between male-male
erotic desire and the genre of literary or philosophical dialogue.
It describes three literary-philosophical traditions, each of which
originates in a different Platonic dialogue whose subsequent
influence can be traced, first, through the Roman and medieval
periods; second, through the Renaissance and Enlightenment periods;
and, finally, through the modern and postmodern periods. Sturges
demonstrates that various forms of erotic deviance have been
differently valued in these different periods and cultures, and
that dialogue has consistently proven to be the genre of choice for
expressing these changing values. This study provides a valuable
historical perspective on current debates over the place of
homosexuality in modern Western culture.
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