This volume builds on recent scholarship on contemporary poetry in relation to medieval literature, focusing on postmodern poets who work with the medieval in a variety of ways. Such recent projects invert or “queer” the usual transactional nature of engagements with older forms of literature, in which readers are asked to exchange some small measure of bewilderment at archaic language or forms for a sense of having experienced a medieval text. The poets under consideration in this volume demand that readers grapple with the ways in which we are still “medieval” – in other words, the ways in which the questions posed by their medieval source material still reverberate and hold relevance for today’s world. They do so by challenging the prima...
How does a contemporary audience handle medieval queerness? What, exactly, constitutes medieval quee...
Why do we love wizards? Where do these magical figures come from? Thinking Queerly traces the wizard...
In this ground-breaking book, Jane H. M. Taylor explores some late-medieval lyric anthologies. Takin...
This collection of essays asks contributors to take the capaciousness of the word queer to heart i...
This thesis uses queer theory to examine nonnormative identities and desires in five medieval litera...
In the Introduction of the Special Issue of postmedieval dedicated to 'Queer Manuscripts' Diane Watt...
Contemporary poetry that utilizes medieval poetic forms can alter how one views the monolith of hist...
As medieval scholars have started to study issues of gender and sexuality, more and more queer peopl...
Queer temporality has been studied in relation to the Middle Ages as a means of questioning the prev...
This dissertation investigates depictions of the medieval virgin in both pre- and postmodern literat...
This dissertation emerges from a multivocal conversation in queer, affect, and medievalist scholarsh...
Surviving in more than 50 manuscript witnesses, John Gower’s Confessio amantis poses significant cha...
The Medieval era is sometimes overlooked within the field of Queer and Transgender History, but a re...
In the world of My Gay Middle Ages, Chaucer and Boethius are the secret-sharers of A.W. Strouse’s “g...
Introduction: Verse romances and dits, poetic and sexual indeterminacy -- Reflexive, ambivalent, que...
How does a contemporary audience handle medieval queerness? What, exactly, constitutes medieval quee...
Why do we love wizards? Where do these magical figures come from? Thinking Queerly traces the wizard...
In this ground-breaking book, Jane H. M. Taylor explores some late-medieval lyric anthologies. Takin...
This collection of essays asks contributors to take the capaciousness of the word queer to heart i...
This thesis uses queer theory to examine nonnormative identities and desires in five medieval litera...
In the Introduction of the Special Issue of postmedieval dedicated to 'Queer Manuscripts' Diane Watt...
Contemporary poetry that utilizes medieval poetic forms can alter how one views the monolith of hist...
As medieval scholars have started to study issues of gender and sexuality, more and more queer peopl...
Queer temporality has been studied in relation to the Middle Ages as a means of questioning the prev...
This dissertation investigates depictions of the medieval virgin in both pre- and postmodern literat...
This dissertation emerges from a multivocal conversation in queer, affect, and medievalist scholarsh...
Surviving in more than 50 manuscript witnesses, John Gower’s Confessio amantis poses significant cha...
The Medieval era is sometimes overlooked within the field of Queer and Transgender History, but a re...
In the world of My Gay Middle Ages, Chaucer and Boethius are the secret-sharers of A.W. Strouse’s “g...
Introduction: Verse romances and dits, poetic and sexual indeterminacy -- Reflexive, ambivalent, que...
How does a contemporary audience handle medieval queerness? What, exactly, constitutes medieval quee...
Why do we love wizards? Where do these magical figures come from? Thinking Queerly traces the wizard...
In this ground-breaking book, Jane H. M. Taylor explores some late-medieval lyric anthologies. Takin...