
Queering Medieval genres
About this book
"Queering Medieval Genres proposes that, within the historical trajectory of many genres, certain agents are privileged while others are marginalized due to their understanding of heteronormative social codes. Examining the ways in which homosexuality disrupts generic and cultural expectations of heteronormativity, this book demonstrates that the introduction of the queer within medieval literature shatters the audience's expectations of textual pleasure and demands that they reconsider the effects of homosexuality on their constructions of sexual and spiritual identity.
"Scholars of medieval literature will appreciate the fresh insights that queer genre theory provides on critical texts of the period: additionally, Queering Medieval Genres outlines a hermeneutic device with which to analyze literature of other historical periods as well"--Book jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL5727290W
Subjects
Criticism and interpretationEnglish poetryFrench poetryGawain (Legendary character)Gawain and the Grene KnightHistoryHistory and criticismHomosexuality and literatureHomosexuality in literatureLiterary formMedieval RhetoricRomancesSex in literatureSexual orientation in literatureSir Gawain and the Green KnightGays, history