Volume 58, Number 1 (2022) Gender, Science, and the Natural World
Essays on Medieval Literature from the 2020 Gender and Medieval Studies ConferenceComplete Issue
Articles
Foreword to “Gender, Science, and the ‘Natural’ World” p. 7-9
Laura Kalas
Gender, Science, and the Natural World: Essays on Medieval Literature from the 2020 Gender and Medieval Studies Conference p. 10-14
Linda E. Mitchell and Daisy E. Black
Female Masculinity in the Embodied Beowulf Wetlands: A New, Radical, Ecofeminist Approach p. 16-44
Teresa Pilgrim
Thereby Hangs a Tail: Creation and Procreation in Medieval Werewolf Romances p. 45-66
Vicki Blud
Abduction and Feminine Expression in Sir Orfeo p. 67-83
Ruth Worgan
Being the Bigger Ram: Arable vs Pastoral Masculinities in the Towneley Mactacio Abel p. 84-105
Daisy E. Black
May Medica: Divine Healing and the Garden in “The Merchants Tale” p. 106-127
Maria Zygogianni
“Let Him Walk with You”: Telling Stories About Fifteenth-Century Men, and the Women they Left Behind p. 128-145
Rachel E. Moss
Retrospective
Lessons Learned—They’re Not Just for Academia, But for Life p. 146-151
Linda E. Mitchell
Book Reviews
Female Desire in Chaucer’s “Legend of Good Women” and Medieval English Romance p. 152-154
Suzanne M. Edwards
Byzantine Intersectionality: Sexuality, Gender, and Race in the Middle Ages p. 155-158
C. Libby
The Matter of Virtue: Women’s Ethical Action from Chaucer to Shakespeare p. 158-161
Masha Raskolnikov
Christine de Pizan, “The God of Love’s Letter” and “The Tale of the Rose” p. 161-163
Roberta Krueger
Medieval Women, Material Culture, and Power: Matilda Plantagenet and Her Sisters p. 164-166
Mary Dockray-Miller
Trans Historical: Gender Plurality before the Modern, edited by Greta LaFleur, Masha Raskolnikov, and Anna Klosowska. p. 166-169
Nat Rivkin
Women Intellectuals and Leaders in the Middle Ages, edited by Katherine Kerby-Fulton, Katie Ann-Marie Bugyis, and John Van Engen. p. 169-172
Linda E. Mitchell
Back Matter
Notes on Contributors p. 173-174