Dr. Sarah Sheehan |
Postdoctoral Fellow, Centre for Medieval Studies |
Publications |
ÒFer Diad
De-Flowered: Homoerotics and Masculinity in Comrac Fir Diad,Ó in Ulidia 2: Proceedings of the Second International
Conference on the Ulster Cycle of Tales, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, 24-27 June 2005, ed. Ruair’
î hUiginn and Brian î Cath‡in,
D‡n agus tallann
15, Maynooth: An Sagart, 2009, pp.
54-65 |
ÒMatrilineal Subjects: Ambiguity, Bodies, and Metamorphosis in the
Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi,Ó Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and
Society 34.2 (2009), 319-42 read/download (U of T only) |
ÒGiants, Boar-Hunts, and Barbering:
Masculinity in Culhwch ac Olwen,Ó Arthuriana
15.3 (2005), 3-25 read/download (U of T only) |
Accepted
for publication |
ÒLosing Face: Heroic Discourse and Inscription in Flesh in ScŽla Mucce Meic Dath—,Ó
essay accepted for publication in The Ends of the Body: Identity and Community in
Medieval Culture, ed. Suzanne Conklin Akbari
and Jill Ross |
In
progress |
Women and Gender in Medieval Irish Classical Adaptations, monograph in progress Gender and
Sexuality in Early Irish Saga,
monograph in progress |
ÒLapsarian Blues:
Gender and Origins in Two Irish Foretales,Ó article
in progress |
ÒAtch’u fer find: Visuality and
Desire in the Ulster Cycle,Ó essay in progress, for inclusion in Constructing
Gender in Medieval Ireland, ed. Ann Dooley and Sarah Sheehan |