Extraordinary Satisfactions: Lesbian Visibility in Seventeenth-Century Pornography in England
Author: Toulalan, Sarah
Source: Gender & History, Volume 15, Number 1, April 2003 , pp. 50-68(19)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Abstract:
This article analyses seventeenth-century pornographic literature and popular ballads to explore alternative representations, and hence interpretations, of female same-sex desire than those presented by either early modern legal, medical and religious discourse in which the image of the tribade predominates, or the homoerotic prose and poetry of female writers. It argues that early modern culture was not limited to interpreting sexual acts between women as the result of either a physical abnormality (clitoral hypertrophy) or the desire to live as a man, and thence to take on his sexual as well as social role.Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0424.00289
Affiliations: 1: University of Exeter
Publication date: 2003-04-01
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- In this Subject: History , Families & Communities , Gender Studies
- By this author: Toulalan, Sarah

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