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This work proposes that, in Western encounters with homosexuality, the flesh emerges as both a problem and a promise at the limits of the narrative arts. It considers Italian humanism, art history, Elizabethan drama, early experimental science and contemporary theory.

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"Hammill's ability to connect the dots of various disciplines to make a big cultural picture is nothing short of brilliant.... Original, daring, disturbing, polemical and persuasive. It stands head and shoulders above almost all, if not all, books on sex and violence (and outsiderness and cultural impact)." - Bibliotheque d'Humanisme et Renaissance "Breathtaking, substantial, and original.... Hammill's use of humanist, Biblical, and psychoanalytic paradigms and micro-histories to intervene in current cultural studies of homosexuality and 'sexed thinking' is much needed. Readers will leave this book convinced that the flesh cannot be thought of outside a psychoanalytic register." - Julia Lupton, author of Afterlives of the Saints

Sexuality and Form

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    A Hardback by Graham Hammill

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      Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
      Publication Date: 11/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780226315188, 978-0226315188
      ISBN10: 0226315185

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This work proposes that, in Western encounters with homosexuality, the flesh emerges as both a problem and a promise at the limits of the narrative arts. It considers Italian humanism, art history, Elizabethan drama, early experimental science and contemporary theory.

      Trade Review
      "Hammill's ability to connect the dots of various disciplines to make a big cultural picture is nothing short of brilliant.... Original, daring, disturbing, polemical and persuasive. It stands head and shoulders above almost all, if not all, books on sex and violence (and outsiderness and cultural impact)." - Bibliotheque d'Humanisme et Renaissance "Breathtaking, substantial, and original.... Hammill's use of humanist, Biblical, and psychoanalytic paradigms and micro-histories to intervene in current cultural studies of homosexuality and 'sexed thinking' is much needed. Readers will leave this book convinced that the flesh cannot be thought of outside a psychoanalytic register." - Julia Lupton, author of Afterlives of the Saints

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