Entertaining Ambiguities: Sexuality, Humanism, and Ephemeral Performances in Fifteenth-Century Italy - Hardcover
Entertaining Ambiguities: Sexuality, Humanism, and Ephemeral Performances in Fifteenth-Century Italy - Hardcover
$121.75
/
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
by Ralph J. Hexter (Author)
An exploration of the intersection of male-male sexual activities and subcultures with Italian humanism and university culture
Entertaining Ambiguities explores the intersections of male-male sexual activities, subcultures, and coded language with classical reception, university culture, and Italian humanism. Through his excavation of a pair of Latin comedies--Janus the Priest and The False Hypocrite, written and performed by law students at the University of Pavia in 1427 and 1437, respectively--Ralph Hexter shows how these plays expand our understanding of the range of contemporary attitudes to male-male sexual behavior beyond previously studied registers, whether legal, ecclesiastical, or natural scientific.
Author Biography
Ralph Hexter is Distinguished Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Davis.