Shuttling back and forth from medieval to modern texts, this essay proposes an alternative vision of temporality and, in doing so, offers a glimpse into a queer (or non-normative) temporality. The purpose of this temporal travel is to reveal the systems deployed in constructing an outcast, a thing of hate and derision. This essay discusses a select number of medieval texts as the starting point for reflecting on the process involved in inventing a temporal outcast. The conversation about normative temporality mostly builds from The Passion of the Christ, which in this essay represents the end point in meditating on the making of a fantastical Other who materializes from fantasy as a thing outside time and humanity
textStaging Medievalisms analyzes how twentieth- and twenty-first century performance constructs the...
This thesis offers a new approach to the study of actor-audience relations in late medieval English ...
According to longstanding assumptions within both medieval scholarship and other fields of literary ...
This thesis considers time and narrative play in dream poems and framed narratives. It begins with a...
This dissertation explores how the Virgin Mary’s presence in late medieval and early modern drama st...
This thesis uses queer theory to examine nonnormative identities and desires in five medieval litera...
This thesis uses queer theory to examine nonnormative identities and desires in five medieval litera...
The thirteen essays collected in ‘This Earthly Stage’ explore intersections between the world as sta...
This dissertation examines scenes which imagine the collision between primordial time and the time o...
This thesis explores the notion that the emergent language of theatre, and more generally of modern ...
textStaging Medievalisms analyzes how twentieth- and twenty-first century performance constructs the...
This book provides a new approach to media and mediality from the perspective of cultural history, f...
This book provides a new approach to media and mediality from the perspective of cultural history, f...
This dissertation emerges from a multivocal conversation in queer, affect, and medievalist scholarsh...
This dissertation emerges from a multivocal conversation in queer, affect, and medievalist scholarsh...
textStaging Medievalisms analyzes how twentieth- and twenty-first century performance constructs the...
This thesis offers a new approach to the study of actor-audience relations in late medieval English ...
According to longstanding assumptions within both medieval scholarship and other fields of literary ...
This thesis considers time and narrative play in dream poems and framed narratives. It begins with a...
This dissertation explores how the Virgin Mary’s presence in late medieval and early modern drama st...
This thesis uses queer theory to examine nonnormative identities and desires in five medieval litera...
This thesis uses queer theory to examine nonnormative identities and desires in five medieval litera...
The thirteen essays collected in ‘This Earthly Stage’ explore intersections between the world as sta...
This dissertation examines scenes which imagine the collision between primordial time and the time o...
This thesis explores the notion that the emergent language of theatre, and more generally of modern ...
textStaging Medievalisms analyzes how twentieth- and twenty-first century performance constructs the...
This book provides a new approach to media and mediality from the perspective of cultural history, f...
This book provides a new approach to media and mediality from the perspective of cultural history, f...
This dissertation emerges from a multivocal conversation in queer, affect, and medievalist scholarsh...
This dissertation emerges from a multivocal conversation in queer, affect, and medievalist scholarsh...
textStaging Medievalisms analyzes how twentieth- and twenty-first century performance constructs the...
This thesis offers a new approach to the study of actor-audience relations in late medieval English ...
According to longstanding assumptions within both medieval scholarship and other fields of literary ...