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Works Cited in “Return to Queer Iberia”
Israel Burshatin, Haverford College


[Anónimo]. Review of Queer Iberia: Sexualities, Cultures, and Crossings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Eds. Josiah Blackmore and Gregory S. Hutcheson. Zero [Madrid, ISSN 1575-0566, www.zeropress. com] 16 (2000): 52. Arié, Rachel. España musulmana. [1983]. Barcelona: Labor, 1984.

Bergmann, Emilie L., and Paul Julian Smith, Eds. “¿Entiendes?”: Queer Readings, Hispanic Writings. Durham-London: Duke UP, 1995.

Beverley, John. “Can Hispanism Be a Radical Practice?” Ideologies and Literature 4.16 “Special Issue: Problemas para la crítica socio-histórica de la literatura: un estado de las artes” (1983): 9-22.

Blackmore, Josiah. “The Poets of Sodom”. Blackmore and Hutcheson, 195-221.

Blackmore, Josiah, and Gregory S. Hutcheson, Eds. Queer Iberia: Sexualities, Cultures, and Crossings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Durham-London: Duke UP, 1999.

Boswell, John. Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality: Gay People in Western Europe from the Beginning of the Christian Era to the Fourteenth Century. Chicago: The U of Chicago P, 1980.

----------. Same-Sex Unions in Premodern Europe. New York: Villard Books, 1994.

Brocato, Linde M. “‘Tened por espejo su fin.’ Mapping Gender and Sex in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Spain”. Blackmore and Hutcheson, 325-65.

Burshatin, Israel. “Written on the Body: Slave or Hermaphrodite in Sixteenth-Century Spain”. Blackmore and Hutcheson, 420-56.

Buxán, Xosé M., Ed. conCIENCIA de un SINGULAR DESEO. Barcelona: Laertes, 1997.

Cadalso, José. Cartas marruecas. “Edición digital a partir del manuscrito de la Real Academia de la Historia, Sala 9, Segundo Armario de Códices, 122, ff. 1-165 y cotejada con las ediciones críticas de Joaquín Arce (Madrid: Cátedra, 1983, 7ª ed.) y Emilio Martínez Mata (Barcelona: Crítica, 2000)”. Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes. http://cervantesvirtual.com /servlet/SirveObras/24847659278 5172133427102 / 24 November 2001.

Cándido. “El intelectual y la violencia”. ABC 21 Sept. 2001. <http://www.abc.es>.

Cartagena-Calderón, José. “‘Él es tan rara persona.’ Sobre cortesanos, lindos, sodomitas y otras masculinidades nefandas en la España de la temprana Edad Moderna”. Lesbianism and Homosexuality in Early Modern Spain. Literature and Theater in Context. Ed. María-José Delgado y Alain Saint-Saëns. New Orleans: University Press of the South, 2000. 139-74.

Chávez de Silverman, Susana, and Librada Hernández, Eds. Reading and Writing the Ambiente: Queer Sexualities in Latino, Latin American, and Spanish Culture. Madison, WI: The U of Wisconsin P, 2000.

Daly, Mary. Gyn/Ecology: A Metaethics of Radical Feminism. Boston: Beacon Press, 1978.

Delgado, María José, and Alain Saint-Saëns, Eds. Lesbianism and Homosexuality in Early Modern Spain: Literature and Theater in Context. New Orleans: University Press of the South, 2000.

Dinshaw, Carolyn. Getting Medieval: Sexualities and Communities, Pre- and Postmodern. Durham-London: Duke UP, 1999.

Eisenberg, Daniel. “[‘La escondida senda’:] Homosexuality in Spanish History and Culture”. Spanish Writers on Gay and Lesbian Themes. A Bio-Critical Sourcebook. Ed. David William Foster. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1999. 1-21. 15 November 2001 <http://bigfoot.com /~daniel.eisenberg>.

----------. “Iberia is Even Queerer Than We Thought It Was”. Using Literary Texts in a History of Sexuality. Symposium on Return to Queer Iberia. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 20 October 2001.

----------. “Juan Ruiz’s Heterosexual ‘Good Love’”. Blackmore and Hutcheson, 250-74.

----------. “No hubo una Edad ‘Media’ española”. Propuestas teórico-metodológicas para el estudio de la literatura hispánica medieval. Ed. Lillian van der Walde. México: Universidad Autónoma Metro-politana, Iztapalapa, in press. 15 November 2001 <http://bigfoot.com/~daniel.eisenberg>.

----------. “Research Topics in Hispanic Gay and Lesbian Studies”. [MLA] Gay and Lesbian Studies Newsletter, 18.2 (1991), 1, 5-7; 18.3 (1991), 27-30; 19.2 (1992), 6-8; 19.3 (1992), 7-11. 15 November 2001 <http://bigfoot.com /~daniel.eisenberg>.

“Falwell Apologizes to Gays, Feminists, Lesbians”. CNN.com 14 Sept. 2001. 18 Nov. 2001 <http://www.cnn.com /2001/US/09/14/ Falwell.apology/ index.html>.

Fernàndez, Lluís. L’Anarquista nu. Barcelona : Edicions 62, 1979. [El anarquista desnudo. Barcelona: Anagrama, 1979.] [The naked anarchist. London : GMP, 1990.]

Fernández Retamar, Roberto. “Against the Black Legend”. Ideologies and Literature 2.10 (1979): 16-35.

Freud, Sigmund. “The Uncanny”. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud. Ed. and trans. James Strachey. London: Hogarth, 1953. Vol. 17: 219-52.

Ginzburg, Carlo. The Cheese and the Worms: The Cosmos of a Sixteenth-Century Miller. [Il formaggio e i vermi: il cosmo di un mugnaio del ’500. Torino: G. Einaudi, 1976.] Trans. John and Anne Tedeschi. Baltimore-London: The Johns Hopkins UP, 1980.

Goytisolo, Juan. “Contra una lectura anémica de nuestra literatura: a propósito de Queer Iberia”. ABC Cultural (10 February 2001): 7-10.

Hermoso, Borja.. “Cuando Bin Laden agita el señuelo de Al Andalus”. El Mundo 10 Oct. 2001. 18 Nov. 2001 <http://www.elmundo.es /2001/10/10/mundo/ 1057942_imp.html>.

Higgs, David. “Lisbon”. Queer Sites: Gay Urban Histories Since 1600. Ed. David Higgs. London: Routledge, 1999. 112-37.

Hitchcock, Richard. “The Girls from Cádiz and the Kharjas”. Journal of Hispanic Philology 15 (1991 [1992]): 103-16.

Hutcheson, Gregory S. “Desperately Seeking Sodom: Queerness in the Chronicles of Alvaro de Luna”. Blackmore and Hutcheson, 222-49.

----------. “What Queer Iberians Are Saying...”. Critically Queer Iberia. Symposium on Return to Queer Iberia. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 19 October 2001.

Hutcheson, Gregory S., and Josiah Blackmore. Introduction. Queer Iberia: Sexualities, Cultures, and Crossings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Durham-London: Duke UP, 1999. 1-19.

Junceda Avello, Enrique. Ginecología y vida íntima de las reinas de España. 2 vols. Madrid: Temas de Hoy, 1991-92.

Kinder, Marsha. Blood Cinema: The Reconstruction of National Identity in Spain. Berkeley and Los Angeles: U of California P, 1993.

LaCapra, Dominick. History and Criticism. Ithaca-London: Cornell UP, 1985.

Lev, Leora. “Refractions of Queer Iberia: Post-Francoist Peninsular Camp”. Using Literary Texts in a History of Sexuality. Symposium on Return to Queer Iberia. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 20 October 2001.

Lipton, Sara. “‘Tamquam effeminatum’: Pedro II of Aragon and the Gendering of Heresy in the Albigensian Crusade”. Blackmore and Hutcheson, 107-29.

----------. “‘The Sins of Our Fathers’: Sex and Kin in the Chronicles of the Albigensian Crusade”. Sex and Social Control. Symposium on Return to Queer Iberia. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 20 October 2001.

Liu, Benjamin. “‘Affined to Love the Moor’: Sexual Missalliance and Cultural Mixing in the Cantigas d’escarnho e de mal dizer”. Blackmore and Hutcheson, 48-72.

----------. “Joke-work and Sex-work”. Sex and Social Control. Symposium on Return to Queer Iberia. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 20 October 2001.

Llamas, Ricardo. Teoría torcida: Prejuicios y discursos en torno a «la homosexualidad». Madrid: Siglo XXI de España, 1998.

Martínez-Expósito, Alfredo. Los escribas furiosos: Configuraciones homoeróticas en la narrativa española. New Orleans: University Press of the South, 1998.

----------. “Hispanismos queery la Iberia medieval”. Review of Queer Iberia: Sexualities, Cultures, and Crossings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Eds. Josiah Blackmore and Gregory S. Hutcheson. Reverso: Revista de estudios lesbianos, gays, bisexuales, transexuales, transgénero... [Madrid, ISSN 1576-1304, www.higuerasarte.com /reverso] 1 (Spring 2000): 105-106.

Miras Nouselles, Alfredo. Para entendernos: Diccionario de cultura homosexual, gay y lésbica. Barcelona: Ediciones de la Tempestad, 1999.

Meyer, Moe, Ed. The Politics and Poetics of Camp. New York: Routledge, 1994.

Molloy, Sylvia, and Robert McKee Irwin, Eds. Hispanisms and Homosexualities. Durham-London: Duke UP, 1998.

Oberhelman, Steven M. “Hierarchies of Gender, Ideology, and Power in Ancient and Medieval Greek and Arabic Dream Literature”. Homoeroticism in Classical Arabic Literature. Eds. J.W. Wright, Jr. and Everett K. Rowson. New York: Columbia UP, 1997. 55-93.

Pageard, Robert, Lee Fontanella, and María Dolores Cabra Loredo, Eds. Los Borbones en pelota: Originales, textos y litografías de Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, Valeriano Bécquer, Francisco Ortego y otros artistas y escritores. [Madrid : Ediciones El Museo Universal, 1991.] 2ª ed. Madrid: Compañía Literaria, 1996.

[Pellat, Charles.] “Liwat”. Encyclopedia of Islam. New edition. Vol. 5. Leiden: Brill, 1986. 776-79.

Roncero López, Victoriano. “Teoría histórica de Quevedo”. Journal of Hispanic Philology 12 (1988 [1989]): 239-53.

Roth, Norman. “The Care and Feeding of Gazelles: Medieval Arabic and Hebrew Love Poetry”. Poetics of Love in the Middle Ages. Ed. Moshe Lazar and Norris J. Lacy. Fairfax, VA: George Mason UP, 1989. 95-118.

----------. “‘Deal Gently with the Young Man’: Love of Boys in Medieval Hebrew Poetry of Spain”. Speculum 57 (1982): 20-51.

----------. “‘My Beloved is Like a Gazelle’: Imagery of the Beloved Boy in Religious Hebrew Poetry”. Hebrew Annual Review 8 (1984): 143-65.

Ruiz, Teófilo F. Review of Queer Iberia: Sexualities, Cultures, and Crossings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Eds. Josiah Blackmore and Gregory S. Hutcheson. Renaissance Quarterly 53.2 (2000): 585-88.

Schmader, David. “Last Days: The Week in Review”. The Stranger 11.5 (18-24 Oct. 2001). 18 Nov. 2001 <http://www.thestranger.com /2001-10-18/ last_days.html>.

Simon, Scott. NPR Weekend Edition. Saturday 23 Sept. 2001. <http://www.npr.org /ramfiles/wesat/20010922. wesat.14.ram. 23 September>.

Smith, Daniel W. Introduction, “‘A Life of Pure Immanence’: Deleuze’s ‘Critique et Clinique’ Project”. Essays Critical and Clinical. By Gilles Deleuze. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1997.

Solomon, Michael. Opening Remarks and Welcome. Symposium on Return to Queer Iberia. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 19 October 2001.

Stoler, Ann Laura. Race and the Education of Desire: Foucault’s History of sexuality and the colonial order of things. Durham : Duke UP, 1995.

Varo, Carlos. Rosa mystica. Memorial de la infancia pía y milagrera, loca juventud, penitencia, estigmas místicos y portentoso tránsito a los cielos, de Antoñito el Hospiciano Fundadora del Convento de Arrepentidas de esta Villa. [Barcelona: Seix Barral, 1987.] Madrid: Verbum, 1999.

Vasvári, Louise. “The Antidiscourses of Sexuality in the Libro de buen amor”. Using Literary Texts in a History of Sexuality. Symposium on Return to Queer Iberia. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 20 October 2001.

----------. “The Semiotics of Phallic Aggression and Anal Penetration as Male Agonistic Ritual in the Libro de buen amor”. Blackmore and Hutcheson, 130-56.

Warner, Michael, Ed. Fear of a Queer Planet: Queer Politics and Social Theory. Cultural Politics 6. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1993.

Weissberger, Barbara. “‘¡A tierra, puto!’: Alfonso de Palencia’s Discourse of Effeminacy”. Blackmore and Hutcheson, 291-24.

----------. “Circumcision and Sodomy in Anti-converso Poetry”. Sex and Social Control. Symposium on Return to Queer Iberia. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 20 October 2001.


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