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Boys Abducted: The Homoerotics of Empire and Race in Early Modernity

Boys Abducted: The Homoerotics of Empire and Race in Early Modernity

by Abdulhamit Arvas (Author)
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In Boys Abducted, Abdulhamit Arvas explores the history of abducted boys in English and Ottoman literary and visual culture to examine the relationships between homoeroticism, race, and empire in the early modern period. The popular literary trope of the abducted beautiful boy-often eroticized as an exotic object of desire-intersects with the historical phenomenon of vulnerable youths who were captured and exchanged within the global traffic in bodies. Arvas offers a queer-historicist analysis of a wide array of Ottoman and English texts and genres ranging from poetry, drama, and travelogue to chronicles, maps, and visual arts. He shows how the boy in these representations crosses boundaries between nations and empires, embodying the tensions and dissonances between the aestheticized eroticism of literary and cultural representations and the violent history of abductions, conversions, and enslavements. In so doing, Arvas presents complex parallels and connections between the two societies, highlighting the circulation of sexual and racial discourses in imperial imaginings to uncover discursive formations and formulations of sexuality, race, and empire. Read more

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PublisherDuke University Press
Publication dateApril 8 2025
LanguageEnglish
Print length336 pages
ISBN-101478031581
ISBN-13978-1478031581
Item weight445 g
Dimensions15.24 x 1.93 x 22.86 cm
Best Sellers Rank#867,732 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #33 in Middle Eastern Literary History & Criticism #110 in Turkish History #1,434 in Middle Eastern History (Books)

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