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Introduction 3
Bonnie Gordon and Martha Feldman

PART ONE Spectacle and Performance
i. Making a Spectacle of Her(self): The Greek Courtesan and the Art of the
Present 29
James Davidson
2. Cutting a Good Figure: The Fashions of Venetian Courtesans in the Illustrated
Albums of Early Modern Travelers 52.
Margaret F. Rosenthal
3. "Notes of Flesh" and the Courtesan's Song in Seventeenth-Century
China 75
Judith T. Zeitlin

PART TWO A Case Study: The Courtesan's Voice in Early Modern Italy
Introduction 103
Martha Feldman
4. The Courtesan's Voice: Petrarchan Lovers, Pop Philosophy, and Oral
Traditions 105
Martha Feldman
5. On Hearing the Courtesan in a Gift of Song: The Venetian Case of Gaspara
Stampa 124
Dawn De Rycke
6. On Locating the Courtesan in Italian Lyric: Distance and the Madrigal Texts
of Costanzo Festa 133
Justin Flosi
7. On Music Fit for a Courtesan: Representations of the Courtesan and Her
Music in Sixteenth-Century Italy 144
Drew Edward Davies

PART THREE Power, Gender, and the Body
8. Royalty's Courtesans and God's Mortal Wives: Keepers of Culture in
Precolonial India 161
Doris M. Srinivasan
9. The Courtesan's Singing Body as Cultural Capital in Seventeenth-Century
Italy 182
Bonnie Gordon
o1. Defaming the Courtesan: Satire and Invective in Sixteenth-Century
Italy 199
Courtney Quaintance
Ii. The Masculine Arts of the Ancient Greek Courtesan: Male Fantasy
or Female Self-representation? 2o9
Christopher A. Faraone

PART FOUR Excursus: Geisha Dialogues
12. The City Geisha and Their Role in Modern Japan: Anomaly or
Artistes? 223
Lesley Downer
13. In the Service of the Nation: Geisha and Kawabata Yasunari's
Snow Country 243
Miho Matsugu

PART FIVE Fantasies of the Courtesan
14. Going to the Courtesans: Transit to the Pleasure District of Edo Japan 255
Timon Screech
15. Who's Afraid of Giulia Napolitana? Pleasure, Fear, and Imagining the
Arts of the Renaissance Courtesan 280
Guido Ruggiero

PART SIX Courtesans in the Postcolony
16. The Twentieth-Century "Disappearance" of the Gisaeng during the Rise
of Korea's Modern Sex-and-Entertainment Industry 295
Joshua D. Pilzer
17. Female Agency and Patrilineal Constraints: Situating Courtesans in
Twentieth-Century India 312
Regula Burckhardt Qureshi
18. Tawa'if, Tourism, and Tales: The Problematics of Twenty-First-Century
Musical Patronage for North India's Courtesans 332
Amelia Maciszewski



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Courtesans History Cross-cultural studies