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Mary Dockray-Miller : ウィキペディア英語版
Mary Dockray-Miller

Mary Dockray-Miller (born 1965) is an American scholar of Anglo-Saxon England, best known for her work on gender in the Anglo-Saxon period. She has published on female saints, on ''Beowulf'', and on religious women. She teaches at Lesley University, where she is professor of English.
Dockray-Miller is the author of ''Motherhood and Mothering in Anglo-Saxon England'' (St. Martin's Press, 2000), which utilized postmodern gender theory (the work of Judith Butler, Luce Irigaray, and others) to reinvestigate historical elements, such as double houses and Anglo-Saxon religious women, and literature, including ''Beowulf''. At the time, it was "the first and only monograph on motherhood to appear in Anglo-Saxon studies".〔 The book received a fair amount of attention from reviewers, though opinions were mixed, one reviewer stating that "her historical analyses, however, are unsatisfying and problematic" and that Dockray-Miller too easily conflates patriarchy with heroic society. On the other hand, a reviewer in ''Speculum'' praised the book as "well argued and an important contribution to women's studies and Anglo-Saxon scholarship". One reviewer pointed out flaws and strengths: "Yet such problematic moments (Grendel's Mother "the seawulf", and excluding Elene and Mary from her discussion of mothers ) are offset by the books more sustained strengths: an exciting and original topic whose exploration raises awareness of motherhood in an early culture, and a persuasive thesis that is supported by fascinating historical analysis." Her chapter on mothers in ''Beowulf'' was considered "intriguing and persuasive" by one reviewer, but with the caveat that the conclusion on the politics of motherhood was "sketchy".
Her most recent monograph is ''Saints Edith and Æthelthryth: Princesses, Miracle Workers, and their Late Medieval Audience'' (Brepols, 2009). She has published numerous journal articles is a contributor to the ''Historical Dictionary of Women's Education in the United States'' (Greenwood, 1998).
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