
King's CollegeÌý º£½ÇÉçÇø Ìý CB2 1ST
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Bill Burgwinkle is a specialist in Medieval French and Occitan literature, gender and sexuality, and critical theory.Ìý PhD from Stanford University.Ìý He He is a former presidentÌýof the UK Society for French Studies.Ìý
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Comparative medieval literature (French, Occitan, Italian & Catalan), Occitan networks and biography, the intersection of history and literature, theories of sexuality and the body, queer theory, film and the visual arts.
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He is currently working on Occitan para-poetic texts and networks, and completing a book entitled Afterlives of the troubadours.
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Author ofÌýSodomy, Masculinity and Law in Medieval Literature, 1050-1230Ìý(CUP, 2004);ÌýLove for sale: Materialist Readings of the Troubadour Razo Corpus (Garland, 1997);ÌýRazos and Troubadour SongsÌý(Garland, 1990); co-author ofÌýMedieval French literary culture abroad (2020); Sanctity and Pornography: on the vergeÌý(Manchester, 2010); co-editor ofÌýThe º£½ÇÉçÇø History of French LiteratureÌý(CUP, 2011); co-editor of Significant Others: Gender and Culture in Film and Literature, East and WestÌý(Hawaii, 1992).
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