Immodest Acts

Immodest Acts
Author: Judith C. Brown
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1986-12-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780197652220

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The discovery of the fascinating and richly documented story of Sister Benedetta Carlini, Abbess of the Convent of the Mother of God, by Judith C. Brown was an event of major historical importance. Not only is the story revealed in Immodest Acts that of the rise and fall of a powerful woman in a church community and a record of the life of a religious visionary, it is also the earliest documentation of lesbianism in modern Western history. Born of well-to-do parents, Benedetta Carlini entered the convent at the age of nine. At twenty-three, she began to have visions of both a religious and erotic nature. Benedetta was elected abbess due largely to these visions, but later aroused suspicions by claiming to have had supernatural contacts with Christ. During the course of an investigation, church authorities not only found that she had faked her visions and stigmata, but uncovered evidence of a lesbian affair with another nun, Bartolomeo. The story of the relationship between the two nuns and of Benedetta's fall from an abbess to an outcast is revealed in surprisingly candid archival documents and retold here with a fine sense of drama.

Sex Gender and Sexuality in Renaissance Italy

Sex  Gender and Sexuality in Renaissance Italy
Author: Jacqueline Murray,Nicholas Terpstra
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2019-01-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351008709

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Sex, Gender and Sexuality in Renaissance Italy explores the new directions being taken in the study of sex and gender in Italy from 1300 to 1700 and highlights the impact that recent scholarship has had in revealing innovative ways of approaching this subject. In this interdisciplinary volume, twelve scholars of history, literature, art history, and philosophy use a variety of both textual and visual sources to examine themes such as gender identities and dynamics, sexual transgression and sexual identities in leading Renaissance cities. It is divided into three sections, which work together to provide an overview of the influence of sex and gender in all aspects of Renaissance society from politics and religion to literature and art. Part I: Sex, Order, and Disorder deals with issues of law, religion, and violence in marital relationships; Part II: Sense and Sensuality in Sex and Gender considers gender in relation to the senses and emotions; and Part III: Visualizing Sexuality in Word and Image investigates gender, sexuality, and erotica in art and literature. Bringing to life this increasingly prominent area of historical study, Sex, Gender and Sexuality in Renaissance Italy is ideal for students of Renaissance Italy and early modern gender and sexuality.

Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the Cape of Good Hope 1828 1849

Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the Cape of Good Hope  1828 1849
Author: Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Supreme Court
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1870
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN: OXFORD:N11118038

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Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the Cape of Good Hope

Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the Cape of Good Hope
Author: Cape of Good Hope (Colony). Supreme Court
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 622
Release: 1870
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN: MINN:31951D02199973E

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The Matter of Difference

The Matter of Difference
Author: Valerie Wayne
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1991
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0801499658

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This lively volume investigates Shakespeare's plays in terms of the relations between material conditions of Renaissance culture and differences of gender, class, race, and erotic practice.

Crime and Criminology

Crime and Criminology
Author: Sue Titus Reid
Publsiher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 1381
Release: 2017-11-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781454896463

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Known for its unique blend of social science and legal research, Crime and Criminology, Fifteenth Edition uses an interdisciplinary approach to bring a sprawling subject into sharp relief. From the history and theory of criminal law to today’s hot-button topics, leading scholar Reid clearly explains to students how criminology affects and relates to criminal justice policies. Key Features: An effective and unique balance of social science and legal research. Media Focus and Global Focus boxes that give context to theories with discussions of current, real-life events. Student-friendly chapter outlines, chapter summaries, key terms, exhibits, study questions, and Internet assignments. Case excerpts and related material organized in a supplement to make the book more flexible for a variety of class structures. New material on: medical marijuana, mental illness, cybercrime, crimes by and against the police, and the impact of gender and race in sentencing decisions.

Judicial Tribunals in England and Europe 1200 1700

Judicial Tribunals in England and Europe  1200 1700
Author: Maureen Mulholland,Brian Pullan,R. A. Melikan
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2003-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0719063426

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Now available in paperback for the first time, this book examines trials, civil and criminal, ecclesiastical and secular, in England and Europe between the thirteenth and the seventeenth centuries. Chapters consider the judges and juries and the amateur and professional advisers involved in legal processes as well as the offenders brought before the courts, with the reasons for prosecuting them and the defences they put forward. The cases examined range from a fourteenth century cause-célèbre, the attempted trial of Pope Boniface VIII for heresy, to investigations of obscure people for sexual and religious offences in the city states of Geneva and Venice. Technical terms have been cut to a minimum to ensure accessibility and appeal to lawyers, social, political and legal historians, undergraduate and postgraduates as well as general readers interested in the development of the trial through time.

Crossing Borders

Crossing Borders
Author: Sahar Amer
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2008-07-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780812240870

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Given Christianity's valuation of celibacy and its persistent association of sexuality with the Fall and of women with sin, Western medieval attitudes toward the erotic could not help but be vexed. In contrast, eroticism is explicitly celebrated in a large number of theological, scientific, and literary texts of the medieval Arab Islamicate tradition, where sexuality was positioned at the very heart of religious piety. In Crossing Borders, Sahar Amer turns to the rich body of Arabic sexological writings to focus, in particular, on their open attitude toward erotic love between women. By juxtaposing these Arabic texts with French works, she reveals a medieval French literary discourse on same-sex desire and sexual practices that has gone all but unnoticed. The Arabic tradition on eroticism breaks through into French literary writings on gender and sexuality in often surprising ways, she argues, and she demonstrates how strategies of gender representation deployed in Arabic texts came to be models to imitate, contest, subvert, and at times censor in the West. Amer's analysis reveals Western literary representations of gender in the Middle Ages as cross-cultural, hybrid discourses as she reexamines borders—cultural, linguistic, historical, geographic—not as elements of separation and division but as fluid spaces of cultural exchange, adaptation, and collaboration. Crossing these borders, she salvages key Arabic and French writings on alternative sexual practices from oblivion to give voice to a group that has long been silenced.