Sex Lives


Intimate Infrastructures in Early Modernity

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By Joseph Gamble
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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224

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Joseph Gamble is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Toledo.

"Sex Lives is a long overdue testament to the value-pedagogically, intellectually, and historically-of peering behind the closed doors of early modern bedchambers. The messy, quotidian reality of sex often gets pushed aside in our teaching and our scholarship because, well, it's just that-messy and quotidian. But, as Sex Lives convincingly argues, those are the very things that make the sex life worth studying." (Nursing Clio) "With verve and exactitude, Sex Lives unpacks the epistemological and affective infrastructures that undergird a 'sex life.' Boldly moving beyond the discursive paradigm that has long governed the history of sexuality, it lingers on the process of learning how to have sex-exploring both sexual 'know-how' and sexual 'feel-how' through an impassioned commitment to queer thriving." (Valerie Traub, author of Thinking Sex with the Early Moderns) "Original, wry, and winningly earnest, Sex Lives reveals a highly provocative truth often made invisible, that sex, like other quotidian acts that shape our experience and sense of self, is a learned practice." (Patricia Akhimie, author of Shakespeare and the Cultivation of Difference)

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