Rogue Sexuality in Early Modern English Literature : Desire, Status, Biopolitics
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0198967047
ISBN-13
9780198967040
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 1st, 2025
Print length
224 Pages
Weight
345 grams
Dimensions
23.40 x 15.50 x 1.20 cms
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Discusses the way that the figure of the rogue persistently conflates sexual and social deviance, and argues that the association between roguery and disorderly sexuality is key to understanding early modern relationships between sexuality, status, and biopolitics.
The "rogue," a term that described criminals, prostitutes, vagrants, beggars, and the unemployed, dominated the pages of early modern popular crime literature. Rogue Sexuality resituates the rogue by focusing on how their menace and their seductive appeal emerged not only from their social marginality, but also from their supposedly excessive sexuality and prodigious sexual reproduction.Through discussions of both familiar and little-studied early modern works by William Shakespeare, John Milton, Ben Jonson, Thomas Middleton, Thomas Dekker, Robert Greene, Thomas Harman, and the inventor of modern demography John Graunt, this volume posits the sexualized rogue as the avatar of a new category of "socio-sexual identity" and traces a surprising social transposition, in which socio-political elites are portrayed as appropriating the rogue''s sexual vitality and performative charisma to navigate moments of crisis. By tracking the movement of rogue sexuality from a criminal to a normative discursive register, this book challenges the distinctions that literary critics and historians tend to draw between orderly and disorderly sexuality.With its focus on reproduction, rogue sexuality also provides a new framework for what Michel Foucault called "biopolitics," the state''s focus on exercising power over life. In legal, administrative, and scientific documents, this book shows that early modern writers grappled with popular pamphlets'' rendering of the alleged threat of rogue reproduction. Rogue Sexuality thus offers a new approach to the political history of early modern England as a population as a people whose aggregate sexual life and reproduction were a key part of its political imagination.
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