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On the Queerness of Early English Drama: Sex in the Subjunctive

On the Queerness of Early English Drama: Sex in the Subjunctive

  • Author: Pugh, Tison
For its fine scholarship, Pugh's book stands beside related studies such as Mario DiGangi's The Homoerotics of Early Modern Drama and James Bromley's Clothing and Queer Style in Early Modern... More…

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Contents

  • Introduction Quem Quaeritis? Queerness in Early English Drama Part One: Queer Theories and Themes of Early English Drama
  • 1. A Subjunctive Theory of Dramatic Queerness
  • 2. Themes of Friendship and Sodomy Part Two: Queer Readings of Early English Drama
  • 3. Performative Typology, Jewish Genders, and Jesus's Queer Romance in the York Corpus Christi Plays
  • 4. Excremental Desire, Queer Allegory, and the Disidentified Audience of Mankind
  • 5. Sodomy, Chastity, and Queer Historiography in John Bale's Interludes
  • 6. Camp and the Hermaphroditic Gaze in Sir David Lyndsay's Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis
  • Conclusion Theatrical Medievalisms, Terrence McNally's Corpus Christi, and the Queer Legacy of Early English Drama Works Cited