Gary P. Cestaro's Queer Italia includes essays on Italian literature and film, medieval to modern, and attempts to define a queer tradition in Italian culture. Contributors explore the multiform dynamics of sexuality in Italian texts and aim not to promote the mistaken notion of a single homosexuali
Queer Italia: Same-Sex Desire in Italian Literature and Film
β Scribed by Gary P. Cestaro (auth.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan US
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 244
- Series
- Italian and Italian American Studies
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Queer Italia gathers essays on Italian literature and film, medieval to modern. The volume's chronological organization reflects its intention to define a queer tradition in Italian culture. While fully cognizant of the theoretical risks inherent in trans-historicizing sexuality, the contributors to this volume share an interest in probing the multi-form dynamics of sexual desires in Italian texts through the centuries. The volume aims not to promote the mistaken notion of a single homosexuality through history. Rather, these essays together upset and undo the equally misguided assumption of an omnipresent heterosexuality through time by uncovering the various, complex workings of desire in texts from all periods. Somewhat paradoxically, a kind of queer canon results. These essays open a much-needed critical space in the Italian tradition wherein fixed definitions of sexual identity collapse. Queer Italia is the first and only work of its kind in Italian criticism. As such, it will be of interest to a wide audience of Italianists, medieval to modern, and queer cultural theorists.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Introduction: Queer Italia: Same-Sex Desire in Italian Literature and Film....Pages 1-17
The Dead Sea of Sodomy: Giordano da Pisa on Men Who Have Sex With Men....Pages 19-34
Bibbienaβs Closet: Interpretation and the Sexual Culture of a Renaissance Papal Court....Pages 35-53
Knots of Desire: Female Homoeroticism in Orlando furioso 25....Pages 55-69
ACTing UP in the Renaissance:The Case of Benvenuto Cellini....Pages 71-82
βNature is a Mother Most Sweetβ: Homosexuality in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Italian Libertinism....Pages 83-104
Tra(ns)vesting Gender and Genre in Flaminio Scalaβs Il (finto) marito....Pages 105-116
Beauty and the Beast: Lesbians in Literature and Sexual Science from the Nineteenth to the Twentieth Centuries....Pages 117-132
Desire and Disavowal in Liliana Cavaniβs βGerman Trilogyβ....Pages 133-151
Adapting to Heterocentricity: The Film Versions of Umberto Sabaβs Ernesto and Giorgio Bassaniβs The Gold-Rimmed Spectacles....Pages 153-171
Reluctantly Queer: In Search of the Homoerotic Novel in Twentieth-Century Italian Fiction....Pages 173-186
Secret Wounds:The Bodies of Fascism in Giorgio Bassaniβs Dietro la porta....Pages 187-205
Transitive Gender and Queer Performance in the Novels of Mario Mieli and Vittorio Pescatori....Pages 207-235
Back Matter....Pages 237-242
β¦ Subjects
Film and Television Studies; European History; Gender Studies; History of Italy; Literature, general; Modern History
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