Dr. Sarah Sheehan

Postdoctoral Fellow, Centre for Medieval Studies

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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 MabinogiSigns: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 34.2 (2009), 319-42

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ÒGiants, Boar-Hunts, and Barbering: Masculinity in Culhwch ac OlwenArthuriana 15.3 (2005), 3-25

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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