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J.D. Sargan, "Trans Histories of the Medieval Book: An Experiment in Bibliography" (Arc Humanities Press, 2025)

Dec 7, 2025
J.D. Sargan, a book historian and Assistant Professor at the University of Georgia, dives into the intersection of trans studies and medieval book history. He explores the political nature of archival spaces and how historical narratives often exclude queer and trans experiences. Sargan discusses his 'experiment in bibliography,' offering innovative methodologies to uncover diverse premodern gender identities. He also introduces Eleanor Reichner, a medieval trans figure, and examines how tactical readings can recover agency in hostile records, proposing new models for understanding manuscript transmission.
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Method As Creative Experiment

  • J.D. Sargan frames the book as a deliberate thought experiment rather than a prescriptive how-to.
  • He uses experimentation to invite alternatives and avoid dictating a single methodological path.
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Classification Shaped By Colonial Sciences

  • Paleography developed alongside classification impulses from Linnaean taxonomy and later sexology, shaping norms in manuscript studies.
  • Those classificatory habits carried biases into methods, linking handwriting to moralized and racialized narratives.
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Scripts Don't Respect Borders

  • Script categories and national scripts oversimplify messy, transregional manuscript exchanges.
  • Fixating on measurable features fosters attribution disputes and a narrow research focus.
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