Exemplaria-Medieval Early Modern Theory

Papers
(The median citation count of Exemplaria-Medieval Early Modern Theory is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Orientalism Revisited: A Conversation across Disciplines”6
Thinking Indigeneity: A Challenge to Medieval Studies4
Detachable Penises and Holes in Knowledge: Reading Exeter Riddles 44 and 62 AlongsideLe Fevre de Creil[The Blacksmith of Creil] and Jean Bodel’sLe Sohait des Vez[The Dream of C3
Pure Pleasure:Cleannessand Fourteenth-Century Sexual Liberation2
Between Worlds in Shakespeare’sComedy of Errors2
Flesh Side: Reading Bodies and Boethius in the Yale Girdle Book2
The Hinge of Time: Mothers and Sons in Barthes and Augustine1
The Anchorite as Analysand: Depression and the Uses of Analogy1
Intersex Between Sex And Gender InCause Et Cure1
Animal Umwelt and Sound Milieus in the Middle EnglishPhysiologus1
Barthes and Mouvance1
New Fragments of a Lover’s Discourse: A Creative-Critical Experiment1
Human Vulnerability and Natural Slavery inThe Faerie Queene1
Promised Ends: The “Exceeding Torments and Strange Behaviors” ofKing Lear1
Gawain, Race, and the Borders inThe Turke and Sir Gawain11
Where Are We in the Melody of the New Scholarly Song? A Reflection on the Present and Future of Shakespeare and Race1
Editors’ Introduction: The Case for a Medieval Barthes1
Shamanizing Matter: Whiteness and the Materiality of Belief0
“An Inert and Neutral State of Form”: Zero-degree Writing, Photography, and Early Prose Narrative in French0
Sending a Message to the Future: (Deep) Time Travel in and through Medieval Icelandic Literature0
Unlyric: The Lute-Object in Early Modern English Poetry0
Looking Like a Lollard0
“Of spicerie of leef, and bark, and roote”: Recombinative Materiality in the Pardoner’s Prologue and Tale0
Negative Affect, Queer Aesthetics, and the Illuminations ofCleanness0
Verifying Confession: Finding Space for Truth inLe Bone Florence of Rome0
Caring for Chastity in Milton’s Mask0
“Manlike, but Different Sex”: Genealogies of Trans Femininity in Milton’sParadise Lost0
No Future, Perhaps*0
Guilt Historicism: Walter Benjamin’s “Capitalism as Religion,” Aura, and the Case of Chaucer’s Pardoner0
Chaucer’sThe Merchant’s Taleand the Sense of Having0
The Challenge of Incongruence in Richard de Fournival’sBestiaire d’amour0
Remote Sensing: Touch at a Distance0
Discerning Race: Humoralism and Jonson’s Comic Poetics in Every Man Out of His Humour0
Making Flowers Speak: Petrarch and Idiorrhythmy0
Cosmography and/in the Academy: Authorizing the Ideological Pathways of Empire0
On Chaucer,Raptus, and thePhysician’s Tale0
Crisis And Ambivalent Futures in Middle English Romance0
The Afterlives of Crisis: Harold and Custer on The Slipstream0
Obscene Activity: Rethinking Agency and Desire in Early Medieval England0
Gorboducon Fire: The Pyropoetics of Tyranny in Early Modern England0
Life in the Grotto: Montaigne & the Meaning of Posthumanism0
Courtly Carnality: Consuming Flesh in the Lai d’Ignaure0
Marvelous Monstrosity and Disability’s Delights: New Directions in Premodern Critical Disability Studies0
Profitable Beholding in The Fyve Wyttes0
Learning to Learn: Didactic Efficacy and Cognitive Dissonance in the Chester Cycle0
Belonging in the Borderlands: Narrative, Place-making, and Dwelling in Jean d’Arras’s Mélusine0
Disputing the Cisgender Body in A Disputacioun Betwyx Þe Body and Wormes0
To Hear with Early Ears: Hearkening to Premodern Sound Studies Both from the Ears and Mind: Thinking About Music in Early Modern England . By Linda Phyllis Austern. The 0
Between Historicism and Theory: Reading Early Modern Tragedy Today Shakespeare and Senecan Tragedy . By Curtis Perry. Cambridge University Press. 2021. A 0
Barthes’s “Musica Practica” and its Antecedents0
Claustrophobia, Race, and The Pilgrimage of the Life of Man0
Matter and Meaning: Early English New Materialisms0
Preaching to the Choir Fantastic: Conversion and Racial Liminality inElene0
“Roote out those odde rymes!”: The Unruly Matter of Early Modern Verse0
Francis of Assisi on Protecting, Obeying, and Worshiping with Animals0
Introduction to an Expanded Vision of the Book Review Essay0
Swimming Through the Fires: The Lucretian Beast Fable in The Duchess of Malfi0
Hamlet and Inoculation0
Medieval Knowledges in Practice: Cognitive Rituals and the Epistemic Body0
Communities in Crisis: The Medieval Archive and the Jewish Heritage Traveler0
Translatio Studiias Literary Innovation: Marie de France’sFresneand the Cultural Authority of Translation0
Priests, Poets, and Saints: The Entanglement of Literature and Religion in Early Modern Europe Ceremonial Splendor: Performing Priesthood in Early Modern France . Joy Pa0
Committed to Writing/Writing Commitment: Roland Barthes and Jules Michelet0
Travels in Deleuzean Time: Virtual Pilgrimage, Temporal Paradox, and the Newberry and Bicester Stacions of Rome0
Eating Well/Well Eaten: Lot’s Wife’s Folly and the Wisdom of Salt in Cleanness0
The Elf and the Cyborg0
Writing, Voice, and Person-Making: Dispatches from Middle English Studies0
Narrating Trauma? Captured Cross Relics in Chronicles andChansons de Geste0
Sensology: Sensory Approaches to Middle English Literature and Culture0
Nonbinary and Trans Premodernities0
Early Modern Uncertainty: A Cultural Revolution and a Historiographical Turn?0
The Kelmscott Chaucer: The Book-Object, its Facsimiles, and Labor0
Langland’s Ethical Imaginary: Refuge and Risk in “Piers bern”0
Evoking Pure Narrative inLa Chanson de Roland’sLaisses Similaires0
Mediality, Materiality, and Medieval Books The Visualization of Knowledge in Medieval and Early Modern Europe . Edited by Marcia Kupfer, Adam S. Cohen, and J. H. Chajes.0
Forum Editors’ Introduction: Spaces and Times of Crisis0
On the Shimmer of the Black Madonna0
Objects, Matter, and Assemblage: Orientalism and Awe in Robert de Clari’s Constantinople0
Early Modern Civility: A Pre-Democratic Form of Living Together?0
“The pitous pite deserveth”: Justice, Violence, and Pity in thePrioress’s Taleand “The Jew and the Pagan”0
Somatic Stimulation and the Grail: Experiencing London British Library Royal MS 14.E.III as a Haptic Interface0
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