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Invisible Relations Elizabeth S. Wahl

Invisible Relations par Elizabeth S. Wahl

Invisible Relations Elizabeth S. Wahl


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This book explores how representations of intimacy between women included both a sexualized model of the lesbian tribade and an idealized model that portrayed female friendship as devoid of sexual expression.

Invisible Relations Résumé

Invisible Relations: Representations of Female Intimacy in the Age of Enlightenment Elizabeth S. Wahl

This book explores the ambivalent and often contradictory ways in which English and French writers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries represented relations of intimacy between women. These representations included both a sexualized model of the lesbian tribade and an idealized model that portrayed female friendship as devoid of sexual expression. Although these two perceptions of female intimacy may seem mutually exclusive, the author argues that both operate as defining parameters, not only for literary representations of relations between women but also for cultural responses to those institutions in which women could gather-salon, convent, theater, or brothel.

Despite increasing evidence of female homosocial and homosexual bonds during this period, representations of female intimacy have remained largely invisible within critical discourse. They are overshadowed either by a dominant heterosexual understanding of such institutions as marriage or prostitution or by historical patterns of male homosexual behavior, to which they often do not correspond. By broadening the concept of intimacy to include relations between women that may evade or subvert the boundaries of compulsory heterosexuality, the author argues, one can locate a duality of polite and eroticized models of female intimacy in the cultural discourses of both France and England.

Analyzing a variety of legal, medical, and historical materials, as well as literary texts-by Aphra Behn, Katherine Philips, Madeleine de Scudery, Catherine Descartes, Delarivier Manley, and John Cleland-the author outlines a combination of cultural and historical circumstances that contributed to or were symptomatic of increasing consciousness and concern about female homosexuality in England and France. Relating this sexualized model of female intimacy to idealized images of female friendship in mainstream literary texts allows the author to recover an incipient discourse of female homosexuality. She also delineates cultural fantasies about the outcome of unregulated contact between women, as well as underlying fears that such intimacy could foster aberrant social and political behavior in addition to unauthorized sexual relations between women.

Invisible Relations Avis

The work's merits . . . .lie in its meticulous research, judicious criticism and lucid analysis. This is a worthy contribution to the history of female-female relations. -- British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
Invisible Relations breaks important new ground in the study . . . of female intimacy and homoeroticism. . . . An insightful, intelligent book that will challenge how scholars have traditionally perceived female intimacy and female communities in the Enlightenment. -- Choice
A work of impressive scholarship. . . . of solid value in presenting new material to scholars of the history of sexuality and in cultural studies. Written in a precise yet accessible style, the book is a pleasure to read. -- Modern Philology

À propos de Elizabeth S. Wahl

Elizabeth S. Wahl is an independent scholar.

Sommaire

Introduction Part I. Sexualized Models of Female Intimacy: 1. The Tribade, the Hermaphrodite and othe 'lesbian' figures in medical and legal discourse 2. Representations of the Tribade in libertine literature Part II. Idealized Models of Female Intimacy: 3. 'L'Amour Galant' and 'Tendre Amitie;': love and friendship outside the bonds of marriage 4. Female intimacy and the question of 'lesbian' identity: rereading the female friendship poems of Katherine Philips Part III. The Politics of Intimacy: 5. Female intimacy and the problem of female communities: salons, satire, and the mystery of the 'Pre;cieuses' 6. Regulating the 'real' in fictional terms: the (auto)biography of the Tribade in erotic and documentary texts Notes Index.

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GOR013533580
9780804736503
0804736502
Invisible Relations: Representations of Female Intimacy in the Age of Enlightenment Elizabeth S. Wahl
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Stanford University Press
19990701
376
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