Nonbinary Jesus. Did that get your attention? If so, this episode is for you. Historian extraordinaire Leah DeVun joins me to talk about the pre-modern history of nonbinary gender, about intersex brides, transitioning saints and what terms such as androgyne and hermaphrodite might tell us about conceptions of sex, gender and sexuality. Leah explains how thinking about nonbinary gender was and is a way of interrogating what it means to be human.
Join us for this journey into nonbinary history and religion and, if you just can’t get enough, follow @ldevun (IG), @DevunLeah (Twitter) and @queerlitpodcast on Instagram.
References:
The Shape of Sex: Nonbinary Gender from Genesis to Renaissance (Columbia UP, 2021)
TSQ special issue: Trans*historicities, co-edited by Leah DeVun and Zeb Tortorici (2018)
Resemblance (2022-)
https://www.leahdevun.com/resemblance
Lamya H.’s Hijab Butch Blues
Gladstone’s Library
Trans/Formations (SCM Press, 2009)
Androgyne
Hermaphrodite
Judith Butler’s Who’s Afraid of Gender
Eleanor Rykener
Rolandina Ronchaia
Berengaria Castelló of Castelló d'Empúries
Joseph of Schönau
Genesis P-Orridge
Throbbing Gristle
Psychic TV
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