This dissertation explores the centrality of incest and miscegenation in the early modern cultural imaginary. Incest, which occurs with surprising frequency in the drama of the period but with equally surprising scarcity in everyday social life, is frequently invoked in conjunction with miscegenation in all of its various forms (social, religious, ethnic/cultural/racial). As boundary phenomena – the two extreme ends of the spectrum of sexual alliance – incest and miscegenation served as powerful and surprisingly flexible dramatic tropes, providing a useful means of interrogating the social processes that create, instill, and redefine acceptable choices in sexual and social partners. I divide the project into two sections. In the firs...
2019-03-13This dissertation examines the doctrine of blood as it descends from Galen and participate...
This study examines late Roman and early medieval sources for evidence concerning changes in the leg...
This dissertation argues that understandings of gender subtly transformed throughout the sixteenth a...
This dissertation explores the centrality of incest and miscegenation in the early modern cultural i...
This dissertation argues that early modern popular pamphlets, moralist literature, legal statutes, a...
In this thesis I will analyze representations of incest in the Gothic from 1764-1847 and argue that ...
This study examines the discourse of sexual order in Renaissance England, attending to how that orde...
Early modern European literature is preoccupied with cuckolds and cuckoldry to an extent that today ...
This dissertation argues that, by purposefully occupying a social state that early-modern English so...
My thesis examines the relationship between sexuality and the destruction of images – iconoclasm – i...
The incest prohibition, though ostensibly "universal," has inspired a wide range of explanations and...
The goal of this dissertation is to explore the construction of the Catholic, the Moor, and the Jew ...
textThis dissertation examines the representation of children and youths in early modern English dr...
263 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The introduction examines tre...
This dissertation argues that scholarly characters in popular plays reveal contradictions and confli...
2019-03-13This dissertation examines the doctrine of blood as it descends from Galen and participate...
This study examines late Roman and early medieval sources for evidence concerning changes in the leg...
This dissertation argues that understandings of gender subtly transformed throughout the sixteenth a...
This dissertation explores the centrality of incest and miscegenation in the early modern cultural i...
This dissertation argues that early modern popular pamphlets, moralist literature, legal statutes, a...
In this thesis I will analyze representations of incest in the Gothic from 1764-1847 and argue that ...
This study examines the discourse of sexual order in Renaissance England, attending to how that orde...
Early modern European literature is preoccupied with cuckolds and cuckoldry to an extent that today ...
This dissertation argues that, by purposefully occupying a social state that early-modern English so...
My thesis examines the relationship between sexuality and the destruction of images – iconoclasm – i...
The incest prohibition, though ostensibly "universal," has inspired a wide range of explanations and...
The goal of this dissertation is to explore the construction of the Catholic, the Moor, and the Jew ...
textThis dissertation examines the representation of children and youths in early modern English dr...
263 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The introduction examines tre...
This dissertation argues that scholarly characters in popular plays reveal contradictions and confli...
2019-03-13This dissertation examines the doctrine of blood as it descends from Galen and participate...
This study examines late Roman and early medieval sources for evidence concerning changes in the leg...
This dissertation argues that understandings of gender subtly transformed throughout the sixteenth a...