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Professor Andrew Beresford's Outputs (2)

Postcolonial Theory and the Traditional Castilian Lyric: The Morenita as Epidermal Stereotype (2015)
Journal Article
Epidermal Stereotype. Hispanic Research Journal, 16(6), 471-488. https://doi.org/10.1080/14682737.2015.1129833

his article is the revised text of the twenty-fifth Kate Elder Lecture, delivered at Queen Mary University of London, on 27 March 2014. This lecture series com-memorates the life of Kate Elder, who died while a student at Westfield College, and is ge... Read More about Postcolonial Theory and the Traditional Castilian Lyric: The Morenita as Epidermal Stereotype.

Torture, Identity, and the Corporeality of Female Sanctity: The Body as Locus of Meaning in the Legend of St Margaret of Antioch (2015)
Journal Article
Beresford, A. M. (2015). Torture, Identity, and the Corporeality of Female Sanctity: The Body as Locus of Meaning in the Legend of St Margaret of Antioch. Medievalia, 18(2), 179-210

The legend of St Margaret of Antioch problematizes a range of conceptions of selfhood, particularly the relationship between the body and identity, by constantly blurring the dialectical clarity of the opposition between self and other, between inter... Read More about Torture, Identity, and the Corporeality of Female Sanctity: The Body as Locus of Meaning in the Legend of St Margaret of Antioch.