This article proposes the use of transgender theory within medieval studies as both a productive and a politically significant optic. The article employs transgender theory to effect a new reading of the miraculous transformation of the character of Blanchandin/e, in the fourteenth-century French chanson de geste, Tristan de Nanteuil, from female to male. First, the often-overlooked importance of Judith Butler’s analysis of sex and gender for the understanding of transgender and non-normatively-gendered identities is addressed. Next, using theoretical work by Deleuze, and by Deleuze and Guattari, the article demonstrates how the rhizomatic and folding structures that a transgender reading of Blanchandin/e’s transformation brings to light co...
Texte intégral accessible uniquement aux membres de l'Université de Lorraine.In Gender Trouble (1990...
With a specific focus on the themes of construction, subversion and transformation, this collection ...
Many might find the Middle Ages too far in the past to speak to the present; however, this paper aim...
This article focuses on the Old French Nanteuil Cycle of chansons de geste, investigating the nature...
In this dissertation, I show that instances of cross-dressing and female-to-male sex change in four ...
This 2016 Faculty Development Grant funded my examination of the large manuscript context of one med...
This article employs Lacan’s notion of anamorphosis, and the retrospection which Kathryn Bond Stockt...
This article employs Lacan’s notion of anamorphosis, and the retrospection which Kathryn Bond Stockt...
My dissertation, "Sexed Being and the Limit: Writing Transgender Subjectivity," draws on French medi...
This thesis uses queer theory to examine nonnormative identities and desires in five medieval litera...
abstract: The writing of the Medieval period has been influential for centuries yet is often simplif...
This dissertation analyzes cross-dressing as a means through which texts (re)construct masculinity a...
This dissertation considers the genres of historiography, romance, hagiography, Chaucerian poetry, a...
In this paper, I draw on early modern portrayals of gender nonconformity to provoke a rethinking of ...
As medieval scholars have started to study issues of gender and sexuality, more and more queer peopl...
Texte intégral accessible uniquement aux membres de l'Université de Lorraine.In Gender Trouble (1990...
With a specific focus on the themes of construction, subversion and transformation, this collection ...
Many might find the Middle Ages too far in the past to speak to the present; however, this paper aim...
This article focuses on the Old French Nanteuil Cycle of chansons de geste, investigating the nature...
In this dissertation, I show that instances of cross-dressing and female-to-male sex change in four ...
This 2016 Faculty Development Grant funded my examination of the large manuscript context of one med...
This article employs Lacan’s notion of anamorphosis, and the retrospection which Kathryn Bond Stockt...
This article employs Lacan’s notion of anamorphosis, and the retrospection which Kathryn Bond Stockt...
My dissertation, "Sexed Being and the Limit: Writing Transgender Subjectivity," draws on French medi...
This thesis uses queer theory to examine nonnormative identities and desires in five medieval litera...
abstract: The writing of the Medieval period has been influential for centuries yet is often simplif...
This dissertation analyzes cross-dressing as a means through which texts (re)construct masculinity a...
This dissertation considers the genres of historiography, romance, hagiography, Chaucerian poetry, a...
In this paper, I draw on early modern portrayals of gender nonconformity to provoke a rethinking of ...
As medieval scholars have started to study issues of gender and sexuality, more and more queer peopl...
Texte intégral accessible uniquement aux membres de l'Université de Lorraine.In Gender Trouble (1990...
With a specific focus on the themes of construction, subversion and transformation, this collection ...
Many might find the Middle Ages too far in the past to speak to the present; however, this paper aim...