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9781611480221

Masculinity, Senses, Spirit

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    9781611480221

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    1611480221

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-06-10
  • Publisher: Bucknell University Press
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Masculinity, Senses, Spirit brings together current work by leading scholars in the fields of gender studies, religion, history, and cultural studies to examine the complex interrelationship between gender, sexuality, and the realms of the spirit and the senses in the Atlantic world from the 18th century to the present. Ranging in scope from the bridal mysticism of 18th century German Moravians, through the education theories of the German 'Gymnasium,' the creation of the gendered 'gourmand,' the 'discovery' of homosexuality, and the hyper-masculinized homosocial groupings of the National Socialists, the essays explore the inflections of constructed masculinity in the religious, educational, culinary, political, and social institutions of Germany, France, and North America from the 18th century to the 20th centuries. The collection reveals the disparate and yet related worlds of masculine gender performance, recognizing the central role of the body and its relation to the spirit and senses in notions of European and Atlantic masculinity.

Author Biography

Katherine M. Faull is professor of German and comparative humanities at Bucknell University. The editor of Translation and culture (Bucknall Review, 2004), She specializes in the Literature and thought of eighteenth century with Emphasis on the relationship between race, gender; and art. She is the recipient of several awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities for the translation and editing of manuscript sources fro the Moravian archives.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
The Union of Masculine and Feminine in Zinzendorfian Pietyp. 11
Wives of the Lamb: Moravian Brothers and Gender around 1750p. 39
Temporal Men and the Eternal Bridegroom: Moravian Masculinity in the eighteenth Centuryp. 55
Techniques of Epicurean Masculinity: The Play Method in German Education 1774-1820p. 81
Engendering the Gastronomep. 107
Twins! Homosexuality and Masculinity in Nineteenth-Century Germanyp. 131
The Politics of Eros: The German Männerbund between Anti-Feminism and Anti-Semitism in the Early Twentieth Centuryp. 153
Priesting Like a Woman: A Phenomenology of Feminine Body in the Role of Episcopal Priestp. 191
Afterwordp. 199
Notes on Contributorsp. 207
Indexp. 211
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