酷儿但丁

Gary P. Cestaro
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这一章研究但丁的怪诞。通过酷儿,我们理解了一种批判性的实践,它既反对异性恋对欲望的规范假设,也反对固定的性别二元概念。本文探讨了但丁的文本在何处以及如何涉及性/性别方面的差异,特别是鸡奸和同性欲望。它还调查了专业学术对但丁诗歌中酷儿时刻的反应,特别是鸡奸章节(第15 - 16页,Purg。第二十六章),在那里我们发现了一种独特的恐同防御。最后,这篇文章开始叙述了但丁被奇怪的读者接受的迷人历史,这些读者包括扶手椅爱好者、活动家、学者、诗人、作家和电影制作人。
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Queering Dante
This chapter investigates the queer in Dante. By queer we understand a critical practice that resists both heteronormative assumptions about desire and fixed binary notions of gender. The essay explores where and how Dante’s texts engage difference around sexuality/gender, especially sodomy and same-sex desire. It also surveys professional academic reactions to queer moments in Dante’s poem, particularly the sodomy cantos (Inf. XV–XVI, Purg. XXVI), where we detect a distinct strain of homophobic defensiveness. Finally, the essay begins to recount the fascinating history of Dante reception by queer readers—armchair enthusiasts and activists, scholars, poets, writers, and filmmakers.
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