Trauma has long played a role in queer narratives, including Ovid’s “Iphis and Ianthe”, which many scholars have interpreted as reinforcing heteronormativity through Iphis’s transformation into a man in order to marry Ianthe. However, I argue that John Gower’s rendition of this tale reframes Iphis as a trans man and allows us to understand the poem as a subversive trans narrative that revolts against cisnormative conceptions of gender. Utilizing Judith Butler’s writing on the medicalization of gender, I explore the relationship between trauma, performance, and gender within the Ovidian and Gowerian versions of Iphis
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Gower\u27s Queer Poetics in the Mirour de l\u27Omme In the Mirour de l’Omme John Gower describes the...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SCM Press via the URL in...
Many might find the Middle Ages too far in the past to speak to the present; however, this paper aim...
On the brink of the twenty-first century, Judith Butler argues in “Undiagnosing Gender” that the Dia...
This article examines two of Gower\u27s tales from the Confessio Amantis that deal with trans youths...
The present article questions the common label assigned to Nightwood’s character Dr. Matthew O’Conno...
Transgender identities in fairy tale retellings are rare, but can reveal much about gender fluidity....
Queer temporality has been studied in relation to the Middle Ages as a means of questioning the prev...
This essay compares issues of gender diversity in Geoffrey Chaucer’s fourteenth-century Pardoner’s T...
In the twenty-first century, questions of representation in fiction have become mainstream alongside...
This article examines what the author argues is Ovid's accidental discovery of gender dysphoria with...
In this article Diane Watt and I focus on a number of manuscript glosses accompanying the tale of Co...
The articles in Hope and Healing reveal John Gower\u27s interest in an inclusive approach to human s...
This dissertation comprises a novel and contextualising research. This study deals with the creative...
In the Mirour de l’Omme John Gower describes the allegorical Sins as both deceitful and "hermaphrodi...
Gower\u27s Queer Poetics in the Mirour de l\u27Omme In the Mirour de l’Omme John Gower describes the...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SCM Press via the URL in...
Many might find the Middle Ages too far in the past to speak to the present; however, this paper aim...