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Warm Brothers Robert Tobin

Warm Brothers By Robert Tobin

Warm Brothers by Robert Tobin


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Well argued, clearly written, with interesting emphases and ambitious breadth, this excellent book maintains a uniformly high level of scholarship.-Choice

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Warm Brothers: Queer Theory and the Age of Goethe by Robert Tobin

In eighteenth-century Germany, the aesthetician Friedrich Wilhelm Basileus Ramdohr could write of the phenomenon of men who evoke sexual desire in other men; Johann Joachim Winckelmann could place admiration of male beauty at the center of his art criticism; and admirers and detractors alike of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, felt constrained to comment upon the ruler's obvious preference for men over women. In German cities of the period, men identified as warm brothers wore broad pigtails powdered in the back, and developed a particular discourse of friendship, classicism, Orientalism, and fashion.
There is much evidence, Robert D. Tobin contends, that something was happening in the semantic field around male-male desire in late eighteenth-century Germany, and that certain signs were coalescing around a queer proto-identity. Today, we might consider a canonical author of the period such as Jean Paul a homosexual; we would probably not so identify Goethe or Schiller. But for Tobin, queer subtexts are found in the writings of all three and many others.
Warm Brothers analyzes classical German writers through the lens of queer theory. Beginning with sodomitical subcultures in eighteenth-century Germany, it examines the traces of an emergent homosexuality and shows the importance of the eighteenth century for the nineteenth-century sexologists who were to provide the framework for modern conceptualizations of sexuality. One of the first books to document male-male desire in eighteenth-century German literature and culture, Warm Brothers offers a much-needed reappraisal of the classical canon and the history of sexuality.

Warm Brothers Reviews

Lively and accessible. . . . Tobin operates with a broad, occasionally breathtaking, erudition and brings multiple sources to bear on each of his arguments. * European Romantic Review *
Well argued, clearly written, with interesting emphases and ambitious breadth, this excellent book maintains a uniformly high level of scholarship. . . . Providing new and necessary perspectives for readers and critics of every stripe, . . . this accessible, laudable study is highly recommended. * Choice *

About Robert Tobin

Robert Tobin is Associate Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures at Whitman College.

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CIN0812235444G
9780812235449
0812235444
Warm Brothers: Queer Theory and the Age of Goethe by Robert Tobin
Used - Good
Hardback
University of Pennsylvania Press
20000621
256
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