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LOCATION:The Heyman Center\, Second Floor Common Room
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SUMMARY:New Directions in Intellectual History and the History of Se
 xuality - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:This panel uses examples drawn from early modern and modern 
 European history to explore new directions for using sexuali
 ty as an analytic category in intellectual history. Drawing 
 on current research in the histories of the book\, of scholar
 ship\, and of educational institutions\, Paul Babinski\, Benjam
 in Bernard\, and Emily Rutherford—collaborators in the ongo
 ing project Histories of Sexuality and Erudition—survey th
 e roles of sexuality in the conditions of knowledge-making i
 n three historical moments: among German Orientalists in ear
 ly modern Istanbul\; in the collèges of Enlightenment Paris\,
  and in modern British universities. As an introduction\, Ala
 n Stewart will reflect on this field of inquiry since the pu
 blication of his Close Readers: Humanism and Sodomy in Early
  Modern England (Princeton UP\, 1997). Camille Robcis will pr
 ovide comment\, placing these efforts in the context of the f
 ield of intellectual history today.
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