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  • The Feminized Cross of the Dream of the Rood

    Author(s):
    Mary Dockray-Miller (see profile)
    Date:
    1997
    Group(s):
    Anglo-Saxon / Old English, Early Medieval, LLC Old English, TC Women’s and Gender Studies
    Subject(s):
    Literature, Medieval, Women's studies
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Old English, Vercelli Book, Medieval literature
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M65394
    Abstract:
    The performances of Christ in the text of The Dream of the Rood construct a masculinity for Christ that is majestic, martial, and specifically heterosexual and that relies on a fragile opposition with a femininity defined as dominated Other in the figure of the Cross. His particularly constructed masculinity, explored rather than merely assumed or revered, adds a new dimension of gendered heterosexuality to our understanding of this Old English poem.
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    Published as:
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    Pub. Date:
    1997
    Journal:
    Philological Quarterly
    Volume:
    76
    Issue:
    1
    Page Range:
    1 - 18
    Status:
    Published
    Last Updated:
    6 years ago
    License:
    All Rights Reserved

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