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First published in 2002. This fascinating collection of essays examines the politics of gender and desire in premodern Iberia. Eukene Lacarra Lanz brings together a group of noted specialists in Arabic as well as Castilian Catalan and other Romance languages to investigate the changes that affected marriage and sexuality over the course of the millennium from approximately 650 to 1650 A.D. The contributors utilise a variety of literary and philosophical texts legal documents and medical treatises to explore a broad range of topics such as shrew-taming wedding rituals wet-nursing cross-dressing sodomy and moral pornography. The volume's interdisciplinary approach traces the origins and genealogies of the predominant discourses on these subjects that engaged the minds of medieval and premodern writers moralists politicians and scientists alike. Marriage and sexuality in Medieval and Early Modern Iberia offers a rich history and insightful analysis of some of the central themes of Hispanic literary and cultural life.