The kinky Renaissance /
The Kinky Renaissance is a groundbreaking collection of essays that explore kink as a theoretical analytic, a historical formation and an aesthetic mode. The essays in this work expand the sexual archive and its lexicon by introducing new vocabularies to familiar sexual scenes in early modern litera...
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Tempe, Arizona :
ACMRS Press,
[2024].
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Table of Contents:
- A renaissance of kink / Joseph Gamble and Gillian Knoll
- Part 1. Revising critical narratives
- "Mishapen stuffe": pleasure and restraint in Marlowe's Hero and Leander / James Yukiko Mulder
- Cuckold communities in the kinky early modern / Erika Lyn Carbonara
- Kinky Herrick / Gina Filo
- Part 2. Sexual ethics
- The taming of the shrew and sex "in the midst of the street" / Erin E. Kelly
- "What pretty new device": bondage and liminality in Beaumont and Fletcher's The maid's tragedy / Natheniel C. Leonard
- Shakespeare's (into) race play / Kirk Quinsland
- Part 3. Representational quandaries and kinky solutions
- Early modern money shots / Beatrice Bradley
- Fletcher's golden showers / Heather Frazier
- Pandora, kneeling / Gillian Knoll
- Aftercare / Christine Varnado.