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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
I | Queering Iberia | |
Saint Pelagius, Ephebe and Martyr | 23 | |
"Affined to love the Moor": Sexual Misalliance and Cultural Mixing in the Cantigas d'escarnho e de mal dizer | 48 | |
Queer Representation in the Arcipreste de Talavera, or, The Maldezir de mugeres Is a Drag | 73 | |
II | Iberian Masculinities | |
"Tanquam effeminatum": Pedro II of Aragon and the Gendering of Heresy in the Albigensian Crusade | 107 | |
The Semiotics of Phallic Aggression and Anal Penetration as Male Agonistic Ritual in the Libro de buen amor | 130 | |
Male Bonding as Cultural Construction in Alfonso X, Ramon Llull, and Juan Manuel: Homosocial Friendship in Medieval Iberia | 157 | |
III | Sources of Sodom | |
The Poets of Sodom | 195 | |
Desperately Seeking Sodom: Queerness in the Chronicles of Alvaro de Luna | 222 | |
Juan Ruiz's Heterosexual "Good Love" | 250 | |
IV | Normativity and Nationhood | |
Fictions of Infection: Diseasing the Sexual Other in Francesc Eiximenis's Lo llibre de les dones | 277 | |
"A tierra, puto!": Alfonso de Palencia's Discourse of Effeminacy | 291 | |
"Tened por espejo su fin": Mapping Gender and Sex in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Spain | 325 | |
V | The Body and the State | |
Dismembering the Body Politic: Vile Bodies and Sexual Underworlds in Celestina | 369 | |
From Convent to Battlefield: Cross-Dressing and Gendering the Self in the New World of Imperial Spain | 394 | |
Written on the Body: Slave or Hermaphrodite in Sixteenth-Century Spain | 420 | |
Index | 457 | |
Contributors | 475 |
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