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A handbook of Anglo-Saxon studies

edited by Jacqueline Stodnick and Renée R. Trilling

(Wiley-Blackwell critical theory handbooks)

Wiley-Blackwell, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Reflecting the profound impact of critical theory on the study of the humanities, this collection of original essays examines the texts and artifacts of the Anglo-Saxon period through key theoretical terms such as 'ethnicity' and 'gender'. Explores the interplay between critical theory and Anglo-Saxon studies Theoretical framework will appeal to specialist scholars as well as those new to the field Includes an afterword on the value of the dialogue between Anglo-Saxon studies and critical theory

Table of Contents

List of Figures vii Notes on Contributors ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 Jacqueline Stodnick and Renee R. Trilling 1 Borders 9 Elaine Treharne 2 Disability 23 Christina Lee 3 Gender 39 Stacy S. Klein 4 Hegemony 55 Robin Norris 5 Historicism 69 Scott Thompson Smith 6 Law and Justice 85 Andrew Rabin 7 Literacy 99 R. M. Liuzza 8 Masculinity 115 D. M. Hadley 9 Media 133 Martin K. Foys 10 Postcolonial 149 Catherine E. Karkov 11 Race and Ethnicity 165 Stephen Harris 12 Sex and Sexuality 181 Carol Braun Pasternack 13 Space and Place 197 Andrew Scheil 14 Time 215 Kathleen Davis 15 Violence 235 Mary Louise Fellows 16 Visual Culture 251 Benjamin C. Withers 17 Women 265 Helene Scheck and Virginia Blanton 18 Writing 281 E. J. Christie Index 295

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