MASCULINE LOVE, RENAISSANCE WRITING, AND THE NEW INVENTION OF HOMOSEXUALITY

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作者
CADY, J
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[1] Division of Medical Humanities, University of Rochester Medical School, Rochester, NY
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10.1300/J082v23n01_02
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Contrary to the dominant claim in gay studies now that homosexuality is a relatively new historical "invention," the Renaissance had a definite recognition of a distinct homosexuality, acknowledged at least by those who were willing to face and discuss the subject frankly. A key example of that awareness is the earlier term "masculine love," which seems to have been particularly prominent in the Renaissance as a language for a male homosexual orientation. Significant differences have clearly occurred in the homosexual situation over time, and homosexuality can never be discussed totally independent of historical and social conditions, but the "new-inventionism" currently prevailing in gay studies has serious problems of concept and method and needs careful examining.
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