Oct. 8th, 2007

highlyeccentric: Me, in a costume viking helmet - captioned Not A Viking Helmet (not a viking)

Whopping great theory post which i must come back and finish reading at some point: Is there heterosexuality in the middle ages?
theory makes my brain hurt.
For what it's worth, my gut instinct is that jumping up and down and fussing around with modern sexual categories ends up with us missing some of the more foreign expressions of sexuality in the middle ages. Eroticism in the 12th century, for example, just isn't about copulation. It's about something else entirely, something which is very hard to grasp. Something which has Baudri of Bourgeuil writing Ovidian verse to everyone from Adela of Blois to the Duke of Normandy to the bishop to the little boys in the choir stall. Or, a little later, there's Hildegaard, who [livejournal.com profile] phrasemuffin's teacher tries to tell him is "lesbian for Mary". No. There's something else entirely going on and our framework for interpreting eroticism doesn't fit that at all.

Meanwhile, have an Anglo-Saxonist Pun

Bet you didn't know there was such as thing as feminist philology, did you? Deborah Cameron debunks the Mars & Venus myth. And by the looks of the Times article i just linked you to, she has her head screwed on straight. Whether you want to credit this to the fact that she's a feminist or the fact that she's a philologist, is entirely up to you.

Finally... Cecila is my hero.
I guess I'm not sure if my research is going to make a difference... Is it going to make the world a better place and improve the human condition? Probably not.
Then why do you do it?
Sheer geekiness, unfortunately. I just think this stuff is really cool.

Also, she offers a definition of "geek".

highlyeccentric: Steamed broccoli - an image of an angry broccoli floret (steamed)

I have a new pet hate.
Almost as bad as the universally loathed People Who Don't Translate Quotes... it's People/Publishers Who Reference Journals By Acronym And Never Tell You What It Stands For.

i recognise the common journals of anglo-saxon studies. NM, MA, ASE etc etc ad nauseum. And if i don't recognise something, there is always the wonderful Old English Newsletter Bibliography Database where one can search by article title or author and be given full bibilographical details.
I do not know Middle English acronyms. I would not know PLL from a bar of soap. AM? NLH? they all make as much sense as the talismanic inscriptions i was looking at earlier today.

Grumpy.

On the bright side, Joel is apparently staying here on thursday night.
What does one do with one's sixteen year old brother in the inner suburbs of Sydney on a thursday night? particularly when he doesn't eat exotic food?

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