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Preface xv
1 Introduction: "That Utterly Confused Category" 1
Part 1 "Wee/Men": Gender and Sexuality in the Formations of Elizabethan High Literariness
2 The Making of Courtly Makers 29
3 Spenser's Familiar Letters 63
Part 2 "Play the Sodomites, or Worse": The Elizabethan Theater
4 The Transvestite Stage: More on the Case of Christopher Marlowe 105
5 Desiring Hal 145
Part 3 "They are all Sodomites": The new world
6 Discovering America 179
7 Bradford's "Ancient Members" and "A Case of Buggery...Amongst Them" 223
8 Tailpiece: From William Bradford to William Buckley 247
Notes 253
Index 289
Overview
This book is about representations of sodomy. While most of the texts it considers are literary-works by Shakespeare, Marlowe, Spenser, among others-it is framed by political considerations, notably the 1986 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Bowers v. Hardwick that denied any constitutional act to private consensual acts that the court termed 'homosexual sodomy' and the rhetoric attaching sodomy to Saddam Hussein in the initial U.S. war in Iraq.The book takes as axiomatic Foucault's description of sodomy as 'that ...