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Record Number:
6731
Author(s)/Creator(s):
O'Rourke , Michael.
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Title:
Becoming (Queer) Medieval: Queer Methodologies in Medieval Studies: Where are We Now? [First in a series of roundtable article entitled "Queer Methodologies and/or Queers in Medieval Studies: Where are We Now?"] [The author signals two important recent developments: 1)Alan Bray's prediction that Derrida and issues of affect would become the dominant concern rather than Foucault's emphasis on the physicality of sex and 2) Carolyn Dinshaw's efforts to bring together the medieval and post-modern by rethinking heteronormative temporalities. Title note supplied by Feminae.]
Source:
Medieval Feminist Forum 36, (Fall 2003): Pages 9 - 14.
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Journal Article
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Homosexuality
Medieval Studies
Queer Theory
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Author's Affiliation:
University College, Dublin
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Year of Publication:
2003.
Language:
English
ISSN/ISBN:
15368742