List of Illustrations
Introduction
Part I. Expressions of Joy in Light and Shadow: Pagan Myth and Christian Gazes
1. Forging Ganymede in Winckelmann’s History of the Art of Antiquity and Lope de Vega’s El castigo sin venganza
Frederick A. de Armas
2. Ganymede, Narcissus, and the Joys of Teasing the Pagan in Tirso de Molina’s Religious La mejor espigadera (1614)
Felipe E. Rojas
Part II. Homoeroticism as Joyous Loving
3. Secret Intimacies: Eternal Homoeroticism in Cervantes’s El curioso impertinente
Daniel Holcombe
4. Queer Raptures Past and Present: Saint Sebastian and the Homoerotics of Martyrdom in Early Modern Spain and Italy
José R. Cartagena-Calderón
5. El casamiento entre dos damas by Pedro de Navarro: Finding the Joys of Non-Heteronormativity in the Shadows of an Early Modern Spanish Romance
Pablo Restrepo Gautier
Part III. Celebrating Joyful Non-Labelled Bodies: Defying Fixed Identities
6. Joyful Visual Reinterpretations of Cervantes’s Dulcinea at the Graphic Humour Museum That Bears Her Name
María José Domínguez
7. Gardens of Gendered Joy in Tirso de Molina’s El vergonzoso en palacio (1621)
Lizette Arellano
Part IV. Joys of Heaven and Earth
8. The Laugh of the Tenth Muse
Emilie Bergmann
9. “Special Friendships” in the Convent
Bárbara Mujica
10. Trans-figura-d in Joy: The Sensuality of Celestial Feasts in the Pageants of Juana de la Cruz (1481–1534)
Jessica A. Boon
Part V. Finding Joy in Unexpected Places: Geographies of Sexual Exploration
11. Early Global Sexualities: Antonio Pigafetta and Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca
Juan Pablo Gil-Oslé
12. (Dis)locations of Sodomy in Early Modern Spain
Gregory S. Hutcheson
Contributors
Index