ISBN:
9788833134628
Language:
English
Pages:
170 Seiten
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Illustration
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24 cm
Edition:
First edition
Series Statement:
Viella historical research 18
Series Statement:
Viella historical research
DDC:
306
Keywords:
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Mittelmeerraum
;
Islam
;
Christentum
;
Sexualität
;
Homosexualität
Abstract:
"This book investigates the interactions between Muslims and Christians in the late medieval and early modern period from the perspective of sexual and gender transgressions. The first part analyses normative discourses and literary texts in the Arabic, Turkish Ottoman and Spanish worlds, highlighting continuities and fractures. The second part explores concrete interactions between Muslim and Christians, reconstructed through the study of criminal sources from the archives of the Spanish and Portuguese inquisitions. The essays collected here reveal to what extent reflecting on sexual and gender non-conformity constitutes a vantage point for reconstructing the cross-cultural interactions between Christianity and Islam in the Mediterranean world. On the one hand, proscribed sexual behaviours and gendered performances opened the possibility for connections in semi-clandestine networks of sociability that would have been inconceivable in other settings. On the other, cross-religious sexual and emotional exchanges sometimes favoured processes of religious hybridisation or the development of skeptic attitudes towards institutionalised faiths." --
Abstract:
Umberto Grassi, Sexual Nonconformity: A Mediterranean Perspective; I. Definition and Proscription: Serena Tolino, Normative Discourses on Female Homoeroticism in Pre-Modern Islamicate Societies; Selim S. Kuru, Generic Desires: Homoerotic Love in Ottoman Turkish Poetry; Vincenzo Lavenia, Between Heresy and “Crimes against Nature”: Sexuality, Islamophobia and the Inquisition in Early Modern Europe; II. Interactions: Tomás Antonio Mantecón Movellán, Beyond Repression: Gender Identities and Homosexual Relations between Muslims and Christians in 16th- and 17th-Century Spain; Luiz Mott, Muslim Sodomites in Portugal and Christian Bardassi in North Africa in the Early Modern Period; Umberto Grassi, Nonnormative Sexualities, Gender and Conversion in the Mediterranean World: The Case of Susanna Daza
Note:
Collected essays
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English revised and updated translation of Le trasgressioni della carne, 2015
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Bound
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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