Professor Marc Schachter marc.schachter@durham.ac.uk
Professor
'Quanto concede la Guerra': Epic Masculinity and the Education of Desire in Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata
Schachter, Marc
Authors
Contributors
Gerry Milligan
Editor
Jane Tylus
Editor
Abstract
The idea that masculinity has a history is fairly recent. This collection opens new paths in literary and theatre studies by addressing not only how literary texts represented masculinity but how different representational strategies in such texts produce masculinity. They thus offer provocative answers to the question of what it meant to be a “man” on the newly global stage. While the volume as a whole offers a new way of thinking about literary histories, the individual articles offer reflections on the relationship between gendered meanings and the sophisticated, self-conscious, representational form of language that is called literature. What is especially innovative about this collection is its success in moving beyond the obvious cultural focus of the topic to consider how literary genre also affected the way masculinity was viewed. Such an approach brings a fresh perspective on current debates about the nature, extent and contemporary meaning of male/male sexual practices in the pre-modern and early modern period.
Citation
Schachter, M. (2010). 'Quanto concede la Guerra': Epic Masculinity and the Education of Desire in Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata. In G. Milligan, & J. Tylus (Eds.), The poetics of masculinity in early modern Italy and Spain (215-241). Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies
Publication Date | Jan 1, 2010 |
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Deposit Date | Oct 29, 2014 |
Pages | 215-241 |
Book Title | The poetics of masculinity in early modern Italy and Spain. |
ISBN | 9780772720719 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1677101 |
Publisher URL | http://crrs.ca/publications/es22/ |
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