Référence:Islamic homosexualities/New York University Press, 1997
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- Titre : Islamic homosexualities : culture, history, and literature
- Auteur : Stephen O. Murray
- Auteur 2 : Will Roscoe
- Collaborateurs : with additional contributions by Eric Allyn, Louis Crompton, Mildred Dickemann, Badruddin Khan, Hasan Mujtaba, Nauman Naqvi, Jim Wafer, and Sigrid Westphal-Hellbusch
- Éditeur : New York University Press
- Lieu : New York ; London
- Publication : 1997
- Pages : x-334 p.
- Caractéristiques : ill.
- Format : 23 × 15 cm
- Langue : (en)
- ISBN : 0-8147-7467-9 (relié)
- ISBN 2 : 0-8147-7468-7 (broché)
- Notes : Contient : « Introduction » / Will Roscoe and Stephen O. Murray, p. 3-13. « The will not to know: Islamic accommodations of male homosexuality » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 14-54. « Precursors of Islamic male homosexualities » / Will Roscoe, p. 55-86. « Muhammad and male homosexuality » / Jim Wafer, p. 87-96. « Woman-woman love in Islamic societies » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 97-104. « Vision and passion: the symbolism of male love in Islamic mystical literature » / Jim Wafer, p. 107-131. « Corporealizing medieval Persian and Turkish tropes » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 132-141. « Male love and Islamic law in Arab Spain » / Louis Crompton, p. 142-157. « Male homosexuality, inheritance rules, and the status of women in medieval Egypt: the case of the Mamlūks » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 161-173. « Homosexuality among slave elites in Ottoman Turkey » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 174-186. « Male homosexuality in Ottoman Albania » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 187-196. « The Balkan sworn virgin: a cross-gendered female role » / Mildred Dickemann, p. 197-203. « Some nineteenth-century reports of Islamic homosexualities » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 204-221. « Gender-defined homosexual roles in sub-Saharan African Islamic cultures » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 222-229. « Institutionalized gender-crossing in Southern Iraq » / Sigrid Westphal-Hellbusch, transl. by Bradley Rose, p. 233-243. « The Sohari khanith » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 244-255. « Male actresses in Islamic parts of Indonesia and the Southern Philippines » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 256-261. « Two Baluchi buggas, a Sindhi zenana, and the status of hijras in contemporary Pakistan » / Nauman Naqvi and Hasan Mujtaba, p. 262-266. « The other side of midnight: Pakistani male prostitutes » / Hasan Mujtaba, p. 267-274. « Not-so-gay life in Pakistan in the 1980s and 1990s » / Badruddin Khan, p. 275-296. « Two Islamic AIDS education organizations » / Stephen O. Murray and Eric Allyn, p. 297-301. « Conclusion » / Stephen O. Murray and Will Roscoe, p. 302-319. « Appendix » / p. 321-322. Index p. 325-331. Références bibliographiques à la fin de chaque chapitre.
- Islamic homosexualities : culture, history, and literature / Stephen O. Murray, Will Roscoe ; with additional contributions by Eric Allyn, Louis Crompton, Mildred Dickemann, Badruddin Khan, Hasan Mujtaba, Nauman Naqvi, Jim Wafer, and Sigrid Westphal-Hellbusch. – New York ; London : New York University Press, 1997. – x-334 p. : ill. ; 23 × 15 cm. (en)Contient : « Introduction » / Will Roscoe and Stephen O. Murray, p. 3-13. « The will not to know: Islamic accommodations of male homosexuality » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 14-54. « Precursors of Islamic male homosexualities » / Will Roscoe, p. 55-86. « Muhammad and male homosexuality » / Jim Wafer, p. 87-96. « Woman-woman love in Islamic societies » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 97-104. « Vision and passion: the symbolism of male love in Islamic mystical literature » / Jim Wafer, p. 107-131. « Corporealizing medieval Persian and Turkish tropes » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 132-141. « Male love and Islamic law in Arab Spain » / Louis Crompton, p. 142-157. « Male homosexuality, inheritance rules, and the status of women in medieval Egypt: the case of the Mamlūks » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 161-173. « Homosexuality among slave elites in Ottoman Turkey » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 174-186. « Male homosexuality in Ottoman Albania » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 187-196. « The Balkan sworn virgin: a cross-gendered female role » / Mildred Dickemann, p. 197-203. « Some nineteenth-century reports of Islamic homosexualities » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 204-221. « Gender-defined homosexual roles in sub-Saharan African Islamic cultures » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 222-229. « Institutionalized gender-crossing in Southern Iraq » / Sigrid Westphal-Hellbusch, transl. by Bradley Rose, p. 233-243. « The Sohari khanith » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 244-255. « Male actresses in Islamic parts of Indonesia and the Southern Philippines » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 256-261. « Two Baluchi buggas, a Sindhi zenana, and the status of hijras in contemporary Pakistan » / Nauman Naqvi and Hasan Mujtaba, p. 262-266. « The other side of midnight: Pakistani male prostitutes » / Hasan Mujtaba, p. 267-274. « Not-so-gay life in Pakistan in the 1980s and 1990s » / Badruddin Khan, p. 275-296. « Two Islamic AIDS education organizations » / Stephen O. Murray and Eric Allyn, p. 297-301. « Conclusion » / Stephen O. Murray and Will Roscoe, p. 302-319. « Appendix » / p. 321-322. Index p. 325-331. Références bibliographiques à la fin de chaque chapitre. – ISBN 0-8147-7467-9 (relié). ISBN 0-8147-7468-7 (broché)
- Murray, Stephen O., Roscoe, Will. Islamic homosexualities : culture, history, and literature / with additional contributions by Eric Allyn, Louis Crompton, Mildred Dickemann, Badruddin Khan, Hasan Mujtaba, Nauman Naqvi, Jim Wafer, and Sigrid Westphal-Hellbusch. – New York ; London : New York University Press, 1997. – x-334 p. : ill. ; 23 × 15 cm. (en)Contient : « Introduction » / Will Roscoe and Stephen O. Murray, p. 3-13. « The will not to know: Islamic accommodations of male homosexuality » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 14-54. « Precursors of Islamic male homosexualities » / Will Roscoe, p. 55-86. « Muhammad and male homosexuality » / Jim Wafer, p. 87-96. « Woman-woman love in Islamic societies » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 97-104. « Vision and passion: the symbolism of male love in Islamic mystical literature » / Jim Wafer, p. 107-131. « Corporealizing medieval Persian and Turkish tropes » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 132-141. « Male love and Islamic law in Arab Spain » / Louis Crompton, p. 142-157. « Male homosexuality, inheritance rules, and the status of women in medieval Egypt: the case of the Mamlūks » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 161-173. « Homosexuality among slave elites in Ottoman Turkey » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 174-186. « Male homosexuality in Ottoman Albania » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 187-196. « The Balkan sworn virgin: a cross-gendered female role » / Mildred Dickemann, p. 197-203. « Some nineteenth-century reports of Islamic homosexualities » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 204-221. « Gender-defined homosexual roles in sub-Saharan African Islamic cultures » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 222-229. « Institutionalized gender-crossing in Southern Iraq » / Sigrid Westphal-Hellbusch, transl. by Bradley Rose, p. 233-243. « The Sohari khanith » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 244-255. « Male actresses in Islamic parts of Indonesia and the Southern Philippines » / Stephen O. Murray, p. 256-261. « Two Baluchi buggas, a Sindhi zenana, and the status of hijras in contemporary Pakistan » / Nauman Naqvi and Hasan Mujtaba, p. 262-266. « The other side of midnight: Pakistani male prostitutes » / Hasan Mujtaba, p. 267-274. « Not-so-gay life in Pakistan in the 1980s and 1990s » / Badruddin Khan, p. 275-296. « Two Islamic AIDS education organizations » / Stephen O. Murray and Eric Allyn, p. 297-301. « Conclusion » / Stephen O. Murray and Will Roscoe, p. 302-319. « Appendix » / p. 321-322. Index p. 325-331. Références bibliographiques à la fin de chaque chapitre. – ISBN 0-8147-7467-9 (relié). ISBN 0-8147-7468-7 (broché)
Stephen O. Murray, Will Roscoe, Islamic homosexualities, New York ; London, New York University Press, 1997