Critical Confessions Now 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-18508-3_8
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Queer and working class while reading The Second Shepherds’ Play

Abstract: As a queer, working-class, medievalist, I cannot separate who I am from how I read. Medieval drama invites queer people to read for such moments -it allows us to see our identity in an often-unfamiliar space. It also illustrates the subtleties of class in England in the later Middle Ages in important ways for those of us living in an era of similar or even greater wealth inequality. In particular, The Second Shepherds' Play elucidates the range of emotions and actions inspired by poverty, and even as it ends w… Show more

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