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Vol. 21 No. 2 (2025): Special Issue: Gender and Theory in Medieval Celtic Literature

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Published: 2025-12-19
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Articles

  • comartha bandachta: Approaching sex characteristics in early Irish literature

    Roan Runge
    3-16
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  • “My Heart Is All Blood”: Queer Unhappiness in the Ulster Cycle

    Rachel Rucker
    17-45
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  • ‘Certain Virgins’ and Hagiographical ‘Straightening Devices’ in the Historia Divae Monacellae

    Sev Munro
    46-65
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  • ‘Bidh ionann leacht damh is dó’: Shared Graves As An Expression Of Love In Later Ulster Cycle Tales

    Finn Longman
    66-89
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  • Another Woman’s Words: Ferb and Speech-Act Theory

    Rebecca Shercliff
    90-105
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  • Natur Merch a Dyn: Gender fluidity in the Welsh Bard

    Krista Kapphahn
    106-123
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  • King Behaviour: Medb, Gender, and Performing Kingship

    Emmet Taylor
    124-143
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Studia Celtica Fennica is the Yearbook of the Finnish Society for Celtic Studies, SFKS, published annually since 2004. We are an international peer-reviewed, Open Access journal dedicated to all periods of the history, literature and languages of the Celtic-speaking countries.

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