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We are thrilled to announce the launch of the Cambridgeshire blog series,
with an essay by REED grad associate Jenna McKellips. 'Immodestly in Mans'
Apparrell: Queer Possibility and Tagging Gender in the Cambridgeshire
Records' considers instances of cross-dressing in the Cambridgeshire
records and argues for a more nuanced approach to tagging gender in
electronic resources.

Jenna McKellips (she/her) is a digital indexer for REED and a PhD Candidate
at the Department of English, University of Toronto.  Her research focuses
on queer virginities, asexualities, and genders in the context of late
medieval English drama.

Follow the link below to read more:

https://reedproject.blog/2022/10/06/immodestly-in-mans-apparrell-queer-possibility-and-tagging-gender-in-the-cambridgeshire-records/