Challenging Masculine Discourses of Violence: Posthumanist Approaches to the Figure of the Morrígan in Táin Bó Cúailnge.Published in:Hortulus: The Online Graduate Journal of Medieval Studies, 2016, v. 13, n. 1, p. 4By:Kempton, ElizabethPublication type:Article
The Manly Priest: Clerical Celibacy, Masculinity, and Reform in England and Normandy, 1066-1300.Published in:2016By:Whitaker, NataliePublication type:Book Review
Indecent Exposure: Gender, Politics, and Obscene Comedy in Middle English Literature.Published in:2016By:Goodrich, MicahPublication type:Book Review
The Immaculate Conception: Why Thomas Aquinas Denied, While John Duns Scotus, Gregory Palamas, and Mark Eugenicus Professed the Absolute Immaculate Existence of Mary.Published in:2016By:Cuff, Andrew JacobPublication type:Book Review
The Revenant: Essentialist Gender Norms in Medieval English Histories.Published in:Hortulus: The Online Graduate Journal of Medieval Studies, 2016, v. 13, n. 1, p. 34By:Reilly, CandacePublication type:Article