
"Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography
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Explore the groundbreaking perspectives in "Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography," a pioneering volume from Routledge that reshapes our understanding of gender identity in medieval texts. This interdisciplinary collection moves beyond traditional frameworks, focusing on trans and genderqueer subjects within hagiographic traditions. Scholarship has often approached medieval literature through modern queer theory, yet frequently prioritizes sexuality over gender identity. This volume breaks new ground by centering non-binary and gender-nonconforming figures, revealing hagiography as a genre inherently resistant to rigid gender binaries. Featuring contributions from emerging trans and genderqueer voices alongside established academics, this collection represents the cutting edge of historical trans studies. These scholars demonstrate the profound political significance of their work, reclaiming marginalized histories with contemporary relevance. By examining medieval saints' lives and spiritual narratives, this book reconstructs a vital lineage connecting modern trans and genderqueer communities to their medieval predecessors. It provides powerful models of queer identity where previous scholarship claimed none existed. Available at Routledge.com, this essential volume reestablishes non-normative gender's rightful place in historical discourse. It offers invaluable insights for students and scholars of medieval studies, gender theory, and queer history, creating bridges between past and present understandings of gender diversity. Discover how medieval hagiography challenges contemporary assumptions about gender while providing historical validation for modern identities. This collection not only expands academic knowledge but also empowers contemporary trans and genderqueer individuals through historical connection. Visit Routledge.com to acquire this transformative work that continues our press's tradition of publishing boundary-pushing scholarship. Join the conversation at the forefront of medieval studies and gender theory with this indispensable addition to your library.






