The Golden Quince: Recent Episodes

Santiago Quintana

Join Santiago in a jaunt through the Western 18th century from picking apart the social and literary fabric of an immensely formative period in history.

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Being the first episode in our series on gynecology and obstetrics in the 18th century, in which I discover the hazy origins of the forceps, mock jealous husbands, pity crushed noses, indulge an inevitable reference to Michel Foucault, and take a grim travel forward in time to the nineteenth century. It has been marked as explicit because, as should be obvious from the title, I expound copiously on the human genitalia and their various uses and mis-uses.

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In which I explore masculinity and the creation of identity, first in a 1711 periodical, and then through the lens of social and queer theory, and finally take a hard look at England's self-identity in relation to its imperialist colonizing enterprises.

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In which I briefly explain what this project is all about, and mention some of the questions about the 18th century that plague me day and night. Join me in this adventure!