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Author El-Rouayheb, Khaled.

Title Before homosexuality in the Arab-Islamic world, 1500-1800 / Khaled El-Rouayheb.

Publication Info. Chicago, Ill. : University of Chicago Press, 2009.

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 Moore Stacks  HQ76.3.A65 E576 2009    Available  ---
Edition Pbk. ed.
Description 210 pages ; 23 cm
Note First published: 2005.
Revised version of the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Cambridge.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-204) and index.
Contents Pederasts and pathics -- Aesthetes -- Sodomites.
Summary Attitudes toward homosexuality in the pre-modern Arab-Islamic world are commonly depicted as schizophrenic. On the one hand, Arabic love poetry, biographical works, and bawdy satires suggest that homosexuality was a visible and tolerated part of Arab-Islamic elite culture before the nineteenth century. On the other hand, Islam supposedly considers homosexuality an abomination and prescribes severe punishment for it. El-Rouayheb shows that this apparent paradox is based on the anachronistic assumption that homosexuality is a timeless, self-evident fact to which a particular culture reacts with some degree of tolerance or intolerance. Drawing on poetry, belles lettres, biographical literature, medicine, physiognomy, dream interpretation, and Islamic legal, mystical, and homiletic texts, he shows that the culture of the period lacked the concept of homosexuality. Instead, paramount importance was given to distinctions that are not captured by that term--between active and passive sexual roles, between passionate infatuation and lust, and between penetrative and nonpenetrative intercourse.--From publisher description.
Subject Homosexuality -- Arab countries -- History.
Homosexuality.
Arab countries.
History.
Sodomy -- Arab countries -- History.
Sodomy.
Homosexuality in literature.
Homosexuality in literature.
Homosexuality.
Sodomy.
ISBN 9780226729893 paperback
0226729893 paperback