
Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography (Hagiography Beyond Tradition)
Author(s): Alicia Spencer-Hall (Editor), Blake Gutt (Editor)
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publication Date: April 24, 2023
- Language: English
- Print length: 342 pages
- ISBN-10: 9048559197
- ISBN-13: 9789048559190
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
– Masha Raskolnikov, The Medieval Review22.03.10 (2022)
“The inspiring volume is a must-read for all scholars working with religion and history. Most importantly, it is an admirable effort to dismantle cis-heteronormative conceptions of the Middle Ages (propagated alarmingly by white supremacist groups). […] The volume is of the utmost importance for the trans and genderqueer people of today, as it is in essence a serious academic endeavour to imagine a transgender past and, thus, offer a sense of historical belonging.”
– Rose-Marie Peake, Mirator 1/21 (2021)
“By establishing transness as holy, the authors are not only working to put trans and genderqueer subjects back into the narrative of history, but at its center. Transness is being rewritten as something beautiful and divine.”
– – Milo, What Lives Here Now blog (2021)
“In this important volume, Alicia Spencer-Hall and Blake Gutt bring together scholarship that rethinks, in creatively productive ways, how gender figures in medieval representations of sainthood and sanctity. […] All the varied scholarship collected here is excellent, and the volume as a whole mounts a persuasive and invigorating argument about the importance of attending to trans and genderqueer texts and experiences in the Middle Ages.”
– Steven F. Kruger, Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures
“Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography is an excellent collection that, by offering a platform for both new and established scholars to revisit their earlier assessments of medieval texts, offers an understanding of the past predicated upon the need for a more just future.”
– Alexander Flores, Comitatus, Vol. 53, 2022
About the Author
Blake Gutt is a postdoctoral scholar with the Michigan Society of Fellows (University of Michigan, USA). He specializes in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century French, Occitan and Catalan literature, and modern queer and trans theory.