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Перевод: sodomy speek sodomy


[существительное]
педерастия ; мужеложство; содомия


Тезаурус:

  1. Additionally, we should recall that, before the nineteenth century, the meanings of terms like sodomy and buggery might have been even wider than is suggested by Foucault's argument.
  2. She observes that the frequent indictments of theatre for encouraging sodomy are symptomatic of the anti-theatricalists" fear that gender difference is ever under threat of breakdown and, more generally, their fear that "under the costume there is really nothing there or, alternatively, that what is there is something foreign, something terrifying and essentially other" ("Men in Women's Clothing", 135; see also Chapter 17 below).
  3. Laura Levine has pointed to an interesting relationship in early modern England between fears of sodomy and fears of the theatre.
  4. Socially, sodomy was repeatedly equated with heresy and political treason; metaphysically, it was conceived as "sexual contusion in whatever form", a "force of anarchic disorder set against divine Creation", not a part of the created order but an aspect of its dissolution.
  5. During the Napoleonic wars the number of prosecutions for sodomy increased.
  6. Sodomy is then compounded by a somnambulistic, almost involuntary murder, in which Bryant deals the blows.
  7. Sodomy was associated with witches, demons, werewolves, basilisks, foreigners, and (of course) papists; and it apparently signified a wide range of practices including prostitution, under-age sex, coitus interruptus, and female transvestism.
  8. Sodomy was not thought to originate in a pathological subjectivity (the modern pervert); rather, the sexual deviant was the vehicle of a confusion never only sexual, and sexual in a way different from the sexological and psychoanalytic accounts.
  9. At that time sodomy was associated with a whole range of evils, including insurrection and heresy; all such evils could be, and often were, "imagined" in the form of, or at least in relation to, the sodomite.
  10. The nearest concepts to it in early modern England were probably sodomy and buggery.
  11. And it sodomy signified diverse types of evil, so too might evil itself infiltrate civilization through diverse subject types.
  12. That individuals prosecuted for sodomy did not necessarily identify themselves with the demonized sodomite of official discourse also lends credence to Foucault's distinction between sodomy as a kind of behaviour, and homosexuality as a modern identity.

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