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Books

  1. M.D. Schachter. Voluntary Servitude and the Erotics of Friendship: From Classical Antiquity to Early Modern France.  Ashgate, 2008.

Book in Progress

  1. M.D. Schachter. The Uses of Desire: Philology, Politics and the History of Sexuality. -.

Articles in a Journal

  1. Martin Eisner and Marc Schachter. "Libido Sciendi: Apuleius, Boccaccio and the Study of the History of Sexuality." Publications of the Modern Language Association  (forthcoming in May 2009).
  2. M.D. Schachter. "Presentation of a Newly Discovered Manuscript of La Boétie's Servitude volontaire and Hypotheses on the Datation of the Known Manuscripts." Montaigne Studies 20 (January, 2008): 185-206.
  3. M.D. Schachter. "Louis le Roy's Sympose de Platon and Three Other Renaissance Adaptations of Platonic Eros." Renaissance Quarterly 59 (2006): 406-39.
  4. "'That friendship which possesses the soul': Montaigne Loves La Boétie."  Homosexuality in French History and Culture. Spec. issue of The Journal of Homosexuality 41:3-4 (2001): 5-22.
  5. "'Egli s'innamorò del suo valore': Leone, Bradamante and Ruggiero in the 1532 Orlando Furioso." Modern Language Notes 115 (2000): 64-79.

Articles in a Collection

  1. M.D. Schachter. "‘Quanto concede la Guerra’: Epic Masculinity and the Education of Desire in Tasso’s Gerusalemme Liberata." A volume on masculinity in early modern Italy and Spain Ed. Jane Tylus and Gerry Milligan. Toronto University Press, volume currently under review.
  2. Marc Schachter. "‘nous couvrons nostre diable du plus bel ange que nous pouvons trouver’: Friendship and Tyranny in Novella 12 of Marguerite de Navarre’s Heptaméron." Friendships “New Begun”: Discourses of Early Modern Friendship Ed. Daniel Lochman and Maritere Lopez. Ashgate Publishing, under contract.
  3. M.D. Schachter. "'Qu'est-ce que la critique?’: La Boétie, Montaigne, Foucault." Montaigne after Theory, Theory after Montaigne Ed. Zahi Zalloua. Whitman College and University of Washington Press, forthcoming in 2009.

Articles Online

  1. "'L'affaire Camus': An Introduction and Some Provocations." Politics and Culture 1:4. January, 2000
    <http://aspen.conncoll.edu/politicsandculture/page.cfm?key=73>

Book Reviews

  1. M.D. Schachter, "Sex, Power, and Knowledge in Cinquecento Siena: Che Cazzo Vuoi?". GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 10:4 (2004): 646-48.
  2. M. Schachter, "Review of James Turner, Schooling Sex". Renaissance Quarterly 57:3 (2004): 1083-85.
  3. M.D. Schachter, "Towards a French Lesbian and Gay Studies in the US and Canada". LGSN 30:1-2 (2003): 16-18.
  4. with Rob Halpern, "French Interventions: Didier Eribon's Papiers d'identité". LGSN 28:2 (2001): 3-4.
  5.  "You go girl! Didier Eribon's Réflexions sur la question gay". LGSN 27:1-2 (2000): 28-29.

Translation in a Collection

  1. Laurie Shannon, trans. Chat/Chatte. Dictionnaire Montaigne. Ed. Philippe Desan. Champion, 2004.
  2. Elisabetta Villari, trans. "Aristoxenus in Athenaeus.". Athenaeus and His World. University of Exeter Press, 2000

Other

  1. M. Schachter. "Homosexualité." Dictionnaire Montaigne  (2004): 475-78.
  2. "France." The Encyclopedia of Lesbian and Gay Histories and Cultures  (2000).
  3. "Montaigne." The Encyclopedia of Lesbian and Gay Histories and Cultures  (2000).