Queer Faith : Reading Promiscuity and Race in the Secular Love Tradition / Melissa E. Sanchez.
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TextSeries: Sexual Cultures ; 52Publisher: New York, NY : New York University Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource : 2 black and white illustrationsContent type: - 9781479871872
- 9781479834044
- Promiscuity
- Queer theory
- Religion -- Philosophy
- Sexual minorities
- RELIGION / Sexuality & Gender Studies
- Christian theology
- Edmund Spenser
- Francesco Petrarch
- Jacques Lacan
- John Calvin
- John Donne
- John Milton
- Judith Butler
- Martin Luther
- Mary Wroth
- Michel Foucault
- Philip Sidney
- Protestant Reformation
- Protestantism
- Renaissance lyric poetry
- Saint Augustine
- Saint Paul
- William Shakespeare
- adultery in literature
- classical friendship
- confession in literature
- conversion in literature
- devotional poetry
- divorce in literature
- forgiveness in literature
- interiority
- libertine poetry
- lyric poetry
- marriage in literature
- marriage law
- monogamy in literature
- new materialism
- paranoid reading
- posthumanism
- postsecularism
- prayer in literature
- promiscuity in literature
- queer theory
- race and poetry
- religion and literature
- reparative reading
- sexual violence in literature
- sexuality in literature
- sonnet sequences
- sonnets
- theology in literature
- 306.7601 23
- HQ75.15 .S25 2020
- online - DeGruyter
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Uncovers the queer logics of premodern religious and secular textsPutting premodern theology and poetry in dialogue with contemporary theory and politics, Queer Faith reassess the commonplace view that a modern veneration of sexual monogamy and fidelity finds its roots in Protestant thought. What if this narrative of "history and tradition" suppresses the queerness of its own foundational texts? Queer Faith examines key works of the prehistory of monogamy-from Paul to Luther, Petrarch to Shakespeare-to show that writing assumed to promote fidelity in fact articulates the affordances of promiscuity, both in its sexual sense and in its larger designation of all that is impure and disorderly. At the same time, Melissa E. Sanchez resists casting promiscuity as the ethical, queer alternative to monogamy, tracing instead how ideals of sexual liberation are themselves attached to nascent racial and economic hierarchies. Because discourses of fidelity and freedom are also discourses on racial and sexual positionality, excavating the complex historical entanglement of faith, race, and eroticism is urgent to contemporary queer debates about normativity, agency, and relationality.Deliberately unfaithful to disciplinary norms and national boundaries, this book assembles new conceptual frameworks at the juncture of secular and religious thought, political and aesthetic form. It thereby enlarges the contexts, objects, and authorized genealogies of queer scholarship. Retracing a history that did not have to be, Sanchez recovers writing that inscribes radical queer insights at the premodern foundations of conservative and heteronormative culture.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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