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Sadomasochistic Beowulf applies gender/queer theory to the study of Old English literature, advancing the knowledge of both fields. Its arguments are formulated through the works of Sigmund Freud, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Roland Barthes, Judith Butler, Leo Bersani, Georges Bataille, and others.
The project explores a field of queer pleasures associated with the dispersal of the self, the extinguishing of the ego, the submission to a more dominant psyche, the postponement of jouissance, and with what Volker Wolterdorff calls "masochistic self-shattering."
The book covers a range of Old English texts from heroic verse narratives to the prose texts of devotional and penitential anthologies and relates these to the poem Beowulf.
Contents
Introduction
Part I: Narratives of Transformation
1. Narrativizing S/M Pleasures
2. Hrothgar's Hosiery: A Bædling Hermeneutics
3. Submitting to Divine Power
Part II: Desire and Fantasy
4. Ritualized Sacrifice
5. All the Sadistic Ladies
6. Contemporary Visions
Coda: Beowulf's Kinky Pleasures
Bibliography
Index