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I started reading The Shape of Sex by Leah DeVun a few days ago and I’m really enjoying it so far! It might seem like a small detail but they always treat the medieval people they’re writing about with respect as complex human beings who lived real lives, and some medieval historians don’t always manage that in their writings. Would definitely recommend this book if it sounds at all interesting to you and I’m very excited to read more of it!
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I’ve really enjoyed most of this book so far and the authors made some really great arguments about medieval sexuality and how we talk about it as modern historians, but it’s frustratingly common for medieval queer historians to act like bisexuality and genderqueerness just straight up don’t exist as part of the human experience and this book falls into that pattern too ://
Sex before Sexuality: A Premodern History, Kim M. Phillips and Barry Reay
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(Screen Captures from: Crepúsculo, La diosa arrodillada, Yo no elegí mi vida, Leonora de los siete mares, Pasaporte a Río, En la palma de tu mano, Un extraño en la escalera, La ausente, Paraíso robado, Cuando levanta la niebla, El hombre sin rostro, Algo flota sobre el agua, Amor en cuatro tiempos, Él & Los peces rojos)
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Star Trek makes me wish I studied STEM yo
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