Sex Lives

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As You LIke it
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British European literature
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closet drama
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early modern
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feelings
Galatea
gender
history of sexuality
imagination
instruction
knowledge
learning
LGBT
lived experience
Merchant of Venice
personal testimony
pornography
proto-gay
queer
Renaissance
romantic comedy
sex life
sexual affects
sexual pedagogy
sexual practice
sexual racism
Shakespeare
sixteenth seventeenth century
The Island Princess
violence

Product details

  • ISBN 9781512824605
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Aug 2023
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In Sex Lives, Joseph Gamble draws from literature, art, and personal testimonies from sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe to uncover how early moderns learned to have sex. In the early modern period, Gamble contends, everyone from pornographers to Shakespeare recognized that sex requires knowledge of both logistics (how to do it) and affect (how to feel about it). And knowledge, of course, takes practice.
Gamble turns to a wide range of early modern texts and images from England, France, and Italy, ranging from personal accounts to closet dramas to visual art in order to excavate and analyze a variety of sexual practices in early modernity. Using an intersectional, phenomenological approach to bring historical light to the quotidian sexual experiences of early modern subjects, the book develops the critical concept of the "sex life"—a colloquialism that opens up methodological avenues for understanding daily lived experience in granular detail, both in the distant past and today. Through this lens, Gamble explores how sex organized and permeated everyday life and experiences of gender and race in early modernity. He shows how affects around sex structure the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, revealing the role of sexual feeling and sexual racism in early modern English drama.
Sex Lives reshapes how we understand Renaissance literature, the history of sexuality, and the meaning of sex in both early modern Europe and our own moment.

Joseph Gamble is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Toledo.

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