Susannah Mary Chewning -- Recent Publications

Chewning, Susannah Mary, ed. The Milieu and Context of the Wohunge Group. Cardiff, U of Wales P, forthcoming 2008.

Article title: Speaking of Flesh and Soul: Linguistic and Spiritual Translation in the Wooing Group.

Chewning, Susannah Mary, ed. Intersections of Sexuality and the Divine in Medieval Culture The Word Made Flesh Aldershot: Ashgate Publishers, 2005. 

article title: “‘Mi bodi henge/wiš ži bodi: The Paradox of Sensuality in že Wohunge of Ure Lauerd. pp. 183-196.

Reviews

Cuffel, Alexandra. Reviewed in Sixteenth Century Journal, forthcoming.

Norris, Robin.  Reviewed in Notes and Queries, June 2007.

Warren, Nancy Bradley. Reviewed in Medieval Feminist Forum, Spring 2006.

 

Recent Articles:

“Bede’s Death Song,” “George Chapman/‘The Shadow of the Night,’” “Marie de France,” “The Ruin,”  and “The Testament of Criseyde.” The Facts-on-File.  Ed. Michelle M. Sauer.  New York: Facts on File, forthcoming 2008.
 

Hildegard of Bingen.” The Encyclopedia of Women in World History. Ed. Bonnie G. Smith. Oxford, UP, 2007.

“Hildegard of Bingen.” The Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender. Ed. Fedwa Malti-Douglas. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan/Cengage, 2007.

 

“Re-Reading/Re-Teaching Chaucer’s Women.” New Perspectives on Criseyde. Ed. Cindy L. Vitto and Marcia Smith Marzec. Fairview, NC: Pegasus Press, 2005. 164-184.

 

“Queer Desire and Heterosexual Consummation in the Anchoritic Mystical Tradition. Straight Writ Queer. Ed. Richard Fantina. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2006. 68-81.
“Chaucer and Vernacular Writing.” Approaches to Teaching Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde and the Shorter Poems.  Ed. Tison Pugh and Angela Weisl.  New York: Modern Language Association, 2005. 50-55.

 “‘Gladly Alone, Gladly Silent’: Language, Gender, and Desire in Medieval Mysticism.”  Anchorites, Wombs, and Tombs: Intersections of Gender and Enclosure in the Middle Ages.  Ed. Liz Herbert McAvoy and Mari Hughes-Edwards.  London: Boydell and Brewer,  2005.  
Makedes of me/wrecche ži leofmon & spuse’: Mystical Desire and Visionary Consummation. The Medieval Mystical Tradition in England (Exeter Symposium VII). Ed. E.A. Jones. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 2004. 163-176.
“The Paradox of Virginity within the Anchoritic Tradition: The Masculine Gaze and the Feminine Body in the Wohunge Group.” Constructions of Widowhood and Virginity in the Middle Ages. Ed. Cindy Carlson and Angela Weisl. New York: St. Martin’s, 1999. 113-131.
Mysticism and the Anchoritic Community: A Time of Veiled Infinity.’ Medieval Women in their Communities. Ed. Diane Watt. Toronto: U of Wales P, 1997. 116-137.