Queering the medieval Mediterranean: transcultural sea of sex, gender, identity, and culture
In: The medieval Mediterranean volume 121
Introduction: the transcultural medieval Mediterranean / Felipe E. Rojas and Peter E. Thompson -- Part 1. Conquests -- Anomalous al-Andalus: Time, space, desire / Denise K. Filios -- The masculine body in the Mediterranean: queering the other in El Monserrate and Tirant lo Blanc / Vicente Lledó- Guillem -- Part 2. Femininities -- Bad girls and gender trouble in the thirteenth-ventury Mediterranean / Sahar Amer -- Going between bodies, minds, and spaces: the Alcahueta as the queer third party / Leyla Rouhi -- Part 3. Literatures -- Perversion and subversion: Mother Guidance and Illicit Sexuality in Ibn Dāniyāl's Shadow Play / Edmund Hayes -- Queer names and experiences in Old French and Romance literatures / Ellen Lorraine Friedrich -- Part 4. Captives -- Beaucaire, "Cartage," Torelore: the imaginary Mediterranean's queer carnival in Aucassin et Nicolette / Robert S. Sturges -- "Amor de voluntad"/ "Love freely given": homonormativity in Alfonso X, el Sabio's Legislation on Captives / Israel Burshatin -- Part 5. Encounters -- Spain's Pecado Sodomítico and its Mediterranean intertextualities / Gregory S. Hutcheson -- At the crossroads of intercultural desire in the Levant: Cultural Notes from the Bathhouse / Robert L.A. Clark.