In this epilogue, I discuss the productivity of trans and genderqueer readings of medieval hagiography in three contexts: the development of hagiographical studies since the 1960s, of gender studies since Simone de Beauvoir’s seminal work Le deuxième sexe (1949-1950), and, finally, of historical studies, since the publication of Pierre Nora’s Les Lieux de mémoire (1984-1992). It should be clear that this afterword is not intended as anything like a final conclusion to this volume, claiming to neatly resolve all of the questions raised. Instead, it is an invitation to further explore gender and saints, to reflect on both categories as well as on methods of trans and genderqueer reading, and, finally, on the societal meaning of such studies t...
The focus of this thesis is to investigate how gender related concepts have used in practice from Si...
Focusing on two thirteenth-century narratives about female cross-dressing, the Vie de Sainte Euphros...
The Hermeneutics of Cispicion is an attempt to challenge cisnormative presuppositions that shape and...
This thesis examines the eleventh-century collection of Early English hagiography, the Lives of Sain...
In The Third Gender, McDaniel addresses the idea of the third gender in early hagiography and Lati...
Book review on the volume Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography, edited by Ali...
This paper examines gender and gender identity in early medieval Europe based on the writing of Greg...
Owner portraits, images of women and men in prayer in the margins or initials of their devotional ma...
In late antiquity, several hagiographies of assigned female saints who presented themselves as men c...
This dissertation considers the genres of historiography, romance, hagiography, Chaucerian poetry, a...
Recent scholarship has argued that the study of the lives of female medieval saints reveals a distin...
This thesis explores modalities in two hagiographical collections from the late Middle Ages; the Leg...
The Book of Esther has been regarded by some critics as displaying unusual gender roles for a biblic...
This paper revolves around issues of anachronism and identity in moving toward a transgender hermene...
This study examines how gender is portrayed in the hagiographic tradition surrounding St. Brigit of ...
The focus of this thesis is to investigate how gender related concepts have used in practice from Si...
Focusing on two thirteenth-century narratives about female cross-dressing, the Vie de Sainte Euphros...
The Hermeneutics of Cispicion is an attempt to challenge cisnormative presuppositions that shape and...
This thesis examines the eleventh-century collection of Early English hagiography, the Lives of Sain...
In The Third Gender, McDaniel addresses the idea of the third gender in early hagiography and Lati...
Book review on the volume Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography, edited by Ali...
This paper examines gender and gender identity in early medieval Europe based on the writing of Greg...
Owner portraits, images of women and men in prayer in the margins or initials of their devotional ma...
In late antiquity, several hagiographies of assigned female saints who presented themselves as men c...
This dissertation considers the genres of historiography, romance, hagiography, Chaucerian poetry, a...
Recent scholarship has argued that the study of the lives of female medieval saints reveals a distin...
This thesis explores modalities in two hagiographical collections from the late Middle Ages; the Leg...
The Book of Esther has been regarded by some critics as displaying unusual gender roles for a biblic...
This paper revolves around issues of anachronism and identity in moving toward a transgender hermene...
This study examines how gender is portrayed in the hagiographic tradition surrounding St. Brigit of ...
The focus of this thesis is to investigate how gender related concepts have used in practice from Si...
Focusing on two thirteenth-century narratives about female cross-dressing, the Vie de Sainte Euphros...
The Hermeneutics of Cispicion is an attempt to challenge cisnormative presuppositions that shape and...