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- W2085930057 abstract "In keeping with the widespread fascination with monsters and natural wonders in the early modern period, a number of literary and medical texts produced at the turn of the sixteenth century were eager to look at the body of the hermaphrodite. Even across a great span of time, this curiosity is contagious, and there has been a substantial amount of scholarship on the early modern hermaphrodite in a range of fi 1 The primary literature is both rich and diverse—hermaphrodites fi gure in medical texts, legal cases, monster books, philosophical trans- actions, poems, plays, pamphlets, essays, and so on—and these texts have been accorded a particular interpretive power in our readings of a society whose stage fi ctions were personated by cross-dressed actors and whose female monarch insisted that she had the heart and stomach of a King. 2 Heretofore, scholars have primarily been interested in the ways in which the anoma- lous body of the hermaphrodite unsettles structures of sexual differentiation and thus throws contemporary attitudes toward gender and sexuality into relief. 3 This scholarly conversation in the history of science and gender studies has led literary critics to read certain hermaphroditical poems and plays—texts that thematize transvestism or cross-gendered behavior—alongside medical texts about the hermaphrodite, presenting both kinds of texts as part of the same social discourse of sexuality and the body. 4 In this regard, stories about the hermaphrodite have come to feel very familiar to us. However, although this critical atten- tion has greatly increased our understanding of the production of gender in the early modern period, the fi gure of the hermaph-" @default.
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- W2085930057 title "How to Look at a Hermaphrodite in Early Modern England" @default.
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