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Dr. Lucy Barnhouse from Arkansas State University joins me in the Greenwood for a fascinating and joyful discussion about using disability studies to examine the middle ages and how it relates to Robin Hood adaptations.
Further readings:
Disability and Medieval (In)Justice in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) and Robin of Sherwood (1984)
Good People, Poor Sick: The social identities of lepers in the late medieval Rhineland
Azeem and the Witch: Race, Disability, and Medievalisms in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
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Into the Greenwood is produced by Thaddeus Papke
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Dr. Lucy Barnhouse from Arkansas State University joins me in the Greenwood for a fascinating and joyful discussion about using disability studies to examine the middle ages and how it relates to Robin Hood adaptations.
Further readings:
Disability and Medieval (In)Justice in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) and Robin of Sherwood (1984)
Good People, Poor Sick: The social identities of lepers in the late medieval Rhineland
Azeem and the Witch: Race, Disability, and Medievalisms in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
For more from Into the Greenwood:
www.instagram.com/intogreenwood/
www.threads.net/@intogreenwood
bsky.app/profile/intogreenwood.bsky.social
www.facebook.com/intogreenwood
To support the podcast go to:
www.patreon.com/IntoGreenwood
or
www.buymeacoffee.com/intogreenwood
Our selected charity: Trees, Water & People
Into the Greenwood is produced by Thaddeus Papke
Theme music is by Plastic3
[email protected]
Support the show
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