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Modern Language Quarterly (2015) 76 (1): 1–30.
Published: 01 March 2015
... for Measure Reformation sex/gender system and sexuality References Adair Richard . 1996 . Courtship, Illegitimacy, and Marriage in Early Modern England . Manchester : Manchester University Press . Adelman Janet . 1973 . The Common Liar: An Essay on “Antony and Cleopatra.” New...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (1): 29–48.
Published: 01 March 2004
... où l’on pourrait vivre entre soi” (of a world in
which one might keep to oneself ) (570; 497), a fantasy that inextricably
joins race, sex, and gender. It is perhaps the inability to mourn that
dream that produces the French nation-state’s current reassertions of
self-sameness. At the very least...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1996) 57 (2): 269–278.
Published: 01 June 1996
... of consumer culture, and
increased attention to units of public exchange) marks a crucial transition in the dis-
course on gender and the representation of women. After 1880 the prostitute and
the female criminal emerge as protagonistic figures in Argentine literature.
Masiello 1 Melodrama, Sex...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2023) 84 (2): 207–238.
Published: 01 June 2023
... trait. The word bisexual never appears in the story, nor does any other reference to sexual orientation. Rather, Machado weaves a narrative temporality around an openness to sex with at least two genders. Typically, bisexuality is stigmatized as just a phase . By contrast, “Inventory” embraces queer...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1992) 53 (2): 173–199.
Published: 01 June 1992
... system; his discussions
of them are taken for mere unreflected, ideological assertions bereft of
the philosophical rigor that marks his analyses of Spirit, the state, reli-
gion, and the (male) individual.’ Yet a concern with gender intervenes
*A version of this article was presented...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (2): 301–304.
Published: 01 June 2004
... University. He is author of Fairy Tales, Sexuality, and Gender in France,1690-1715: Nostalgic Utopias (1996) and is completing a book on marginal masculinities in seventeenth-century France. Reviews
The Making of the State Writer: Social and Aesthetic Origins of Soviet
Literary Culture. By Evgeny...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2002) 63 (4): 543–545.
Published: 01 December 2002
... it difficult to determine his meaning precisely) is that while Caravag-
gio, Marlowe, and Bacon are not homosexual, and do not represent homo-
sexuality per se, same-sex eroticism in their works signals the limits of the
social representation of sexuality in the Renaissance. It is, in fact, a sign...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2002) 63 (4): 537–539.
Published: 01 December 2002
... it difficult to determine his meaning precisely) is that while Caravag-
gio, Marlowe, and Bacon are not homosexual, and do not represent homo-
sexuality per se, same-sex eroticism in their works signals the limits of the
social representation of sexuality in the Renaissance. It is, in fact, a sign...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2002) 63 (4): 539–542.
Published: 01 December 2002
... it difficult to determine his meaning precisely) is that while Caravag-
gio, Marlowe, and Bacon are not homosexual, and do not represent homo-
sexuality per se, same-sex eroticism in their works signals the limits of the
social representation of sexuality in the Renaissance. It is, in fact, a sign...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2002) 63 (4): 546–549.
Published: 01 December 2002
... it difficult to determine his meaning precisely) is that while Caravag-
gio, Marlowe, and Bacon are not homosexual, and do not represent homo-
sexuality per se, same-sex eroticism in their works signals the limits of the
social representation of sexuality in the Renaissance. It is, in fact, a sign...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2002) 63 (4): 549–552.
Published: 01 December 2002
... it difficult to determine his meaning precisely) is that while Caravag-
gio, Marlowe, and Bacon are not homosexual, and do not represent homo-
sexuality per se, same-sex eroticism in their works signals the limits of the
social representation of sexuality in the Renaissance. It is, in fact, a sign...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2002) 63 (4): 552–555.
Published: 01 December 2002
... it difficult to determine his meaning precisely) is that while Caravag-
gio, Marlowe, and Bacon are not homosexual, and do not represent homo-
sexuality per se, same-sex eroticism in their works signals the limits of the
social representation of sexuality in the Renaissance. It is, in fact, a sign...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2012) 73 (3): 395–414.
Published: 01 September 2012
...
relationships with men — mentors, suitors, other companions, and play-
things — the novel explicitly focuses on gender and sexuality, presenting
Zhen as a Chinese Sister Carrie. Like Theodore Dreiser’s heroine, Zhen
acquires great artworks, high- class manners...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2011) 72 (4): 493–520.
Published: 01 December 2011
... in Hebrew and Yiddish could not totally divorce these languages
from their gendered associations as they competed, with each other and
with writers in other European languages, for newly sex-integrated Jew-
ish audiences. While Yiddish writers embraced a new masculine iden-
tity for a language...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (2): 310–316.
Published: 01 June 2004
.... By James Grantham Turner. Oxford: Oxford University Press,2003. xxviii + 408 pp. © 2004 University of Washington 2004 Pamela Cheek is associate professor of French at the University of New Mexico. She is author of Sexual Antipodes: Enlightenment Globalization and the Placing of Sex (2003...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (2): 293–297.
Published: 01 June 2004
....
Lewis C. Seifert
Lewis C. Seifert is associate professor of French studies at Brown University. He is
author of Fairy Tales, Sexuality, and Gender in France, 1690–1715: Nostalgic Utopias
(1996) and is completing a book on marginal masculinities in seventeenth-century
France.
3 She...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (2): 297–301.
Published: 01 June 2004
....
Lewis C. Seifert
Lewis C. Seifert is associate professor of French studies at Brown University. He is
author of Fairy Tales, Sexuality, and Gender in France, 1690–1715: Nostalgic Utopias
(1996) and is completing a book on marginal masculinities in seventeenth-century
France.
3 She...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (2): 305–310.
Published: 01 June 2004
... on the framing of fairy tales raise
important questions that should be explored.
Lewis C. Seifert
Lewis C. Seifert is associate professor of French studies at Brown University. He is
author of Fairy Tales, Sexuality, and Gender in France, 1690–1715...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (2): 316–319.
Published: 01 June 2004
....
Lewis C. Seifert
Lewis C. Seifert is associate professor of French studies at Brown University. He is
author of Fairy Tales, Sexuality, and Gender in France, 1690–1715: Nostalgic Utopias
(1996) and is completing a book on marginal masculinities in seventeenth-century
France.
3 She...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (2): 320–322.
Published: 01 June 2004
... on the framing of fairy tales raise
important questions that should be explored.
Lewis C. Seifert
Lewis C. Seifert is associate professor of French studies at Brown University. He is
author of Fairy Tales, Sexuality, and Gender in France, 1690–1715...
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