Postmodern Poetry and Queer Medievalisms: Time Mechanics / / ed. by David Hadbawnik.
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 wh...
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Place / Publishing House: | Kalamazoo, MI : : Medieval Institute Publications, , [2022] ©2022 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
Series: | New Queer Medievalisms ,
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (VII, 211 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Opening of the Field
- “A Real Fictional Depth”: Transtexuality & Transformation in Robert Glück’s Margery Kempe
- A Basket of Fire and the Laughter of God: Anne Sexton’s Queer Theopoetics
- Feeld Notes: Jos Charles’s Chaucerian “anteseedynts”
- The Time Mechanic and the Theater: Translation, Performativity, and Performance in the Old English of Karen Coonrod’s Judith, W.H. Auden, and Thomas Meyer
- Translation for the End Times: Peter O’Leary’s The Sampo
- The Harlot and the Gygelot: Translation, Intertextuality, and Theft in Medbh McGuckian’s “The Good Wife Taught her Daughter”
- Queer Time, Queer Forms: Noir Medievalism and Patience Agbabi’s Telling Tales
- Speak Like a Child: Caroline Bergvall’s Medievalist Trilogy
- Index