Sexuality and Form: Caravaggio, Marlowe, and Bacon IllustrationsAcknowledgments1. Introduction: History and the Time of Sexuality 00A Poiesis of the BodyHistory, Theory, Sexuality2. Reading Bodies: Recognition and the Violence of FormPosing and JudgmentLogistics and the Fold3. History and the Flesh: Caravaggio's Queer AestheticSpectatorship and the Queering of FormSublimation and Social FantasyTraversing History through Paint4. "The Forme of Faustus Fortunes": Knowledge, Spectatorship, and the Body in Marlowe's Doctor FaustusMalediction and JurisprudenceFaustus, Form, and SubjectivitySodomy and ExnominationOn the Soul5. Sexuality at the Epochal Threshold: Baconian Science and the Experience of HistoryConversion and Queer HistoryJurisprudence, Counterjurisprudence, and the Baconian Body PoliticThe Body that Does Not Convert6. From Walmart for $28.72
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