Of Sodomites, Effeminates, Hermaphrodites, and Androgynes : Sodomy in the Age of Peter Damian

G. Olsen

This book examines the history of sex and gender from a linguistic, artistic, and philosophical perspective, providing a new paradigm with which to analyze this controversial subject. Glenn Olsen's wide-ranging scholarship and his attention to primary sources and contemporary interpretations are enhanced by the inclusion of numerous illustrations of Romanesque sculpture. Part one takes the reader on a journey from the ancient world through the early middle ages, examining literature, art, and sculpture in order to capture the ?sexual imagination? of the period. Olsen emphasizes that all centuries had a varied language of sex, focusing on the means by which ?sex? was put into words, especially in penitentials and canon law. He shows there was no single understanding of gender and power relationships, arguing that the story of gender should encompass more than the history of power. Part two turns to Peter Damian, especially his Epistle 31, the so-called Book of Gomorrah. Olsen explores the themes of nature, sin, demonic incitement, lust, free will, and effeminacy, as well as the question of whether Damian represented the onset of the "persecuting society."

praktische informatie

ISBN Nummer
9780888441768
Boekcode
IHLIA Homodok cat. (olsen-g/sod) b niet uitleenbaar
Taal publicatie
eng [Engels]
Hoofdtitel
Of Sodomites, Effeminates, Hermaphrodites, and Androgynes : Sodomy in the Age of Peter Damian
Algemene materiaalaanduiding
2 [Boek]
Eerste verantwoordelijke
Glenn W. Olsen
Plaats van uitgave
Toronto
Jaar van uitgave
2011
Pagina's
xiii, 523 p
Collatie - Illustraties
ill
Volume
176
Auteur Achternaam
Olsen
Auteur Voornaam
G.
Prod country
canada
Samenvatting - Tekst
This book examines the history of sex and gender from a linguistic, artistic, and philosophical perspective, providing a new paradigm with which to analyze this controversial subject. Glenn Olsen's wide-ranging scholarship and his attention to primary sources and contemporary interpretations are enhanced by the inclusion of numerous illustrations of Romanesque sculpture. Part one takes the reader on a journey from the ancient world through the early middle ages, examining literature, art, and sculpture in order to capture the ?sexual imagination? of the period. Olsen emphasizes that all centuries had a varied language of sex, focusing on the means by which ?sex? was put into words, especially in penitentials and canon law. He shows there was no single understanding of gender and power relationships, arguing that the story of gender should encompass more than the history of power. Part two turns to Peter Damian, especially his Epistle 31, the so-called Book of Gomorrah. Olsen explores the themes of nature, sin, demonic incitement, lust, free will, and effeminacy, as well as the question of whether Damian represented the onset of the "persecuting society."
Opmerkingen - Tekst
Bibliogr.: p. 425-503

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