- The reluctant (masculine) hero in GoT and Harry Potter
- Masculine embodiment in ASOIAF- aka what’s up with the eunuchs?
- Dorne and the sexualised other
- Lost manhood: Analysing the eunuch’s masculinity in A Song of Ice and Fire
- Brienne and Arya: gender outlaws
- Disability, gender, and sexuality in ASOIAF
- Brienne and me- Breaking gender norms in Westeros and in our own world
- A brief defence of Selyse Baratheon (kinda)
- No cock = no sexuality? Geldings in ASOIAF
- Alleras/Sarella, The Sphinx traversing bounderies of sex and gender
- The Grotesqueries of Planatos
- Brienne of Tarth and Joan of Arc: on finding trans narratives in the middle ages
- The Beautiful Spymaster: Lysono Maar, Orientalism, and Liminality
- Maidens, maidenheads and the patriarchy- Virginity norms in ASOIAF
- Lyanna Stark, The Knight of the Laughing Tree, and gender nonconformity
- Brienne- not quite a lady, not quite a knight
- The queer stories of Fire and Blood
- Davos and the class struggles of Westeros
- A MOST UNCOMMON WOMAN: Cersei Lannister’s Gender Trouble
- Lords Too Fat to Sit a Horse: Body Normativity and Masculinity in ASOIAF
- The queer potential of a blank slate- Stories of transition at The Wall, The Citadel, and The House of Black and White
- “As mutable as flame”- understandings of dragons’ sex and the implications for conceptualisations of sex/gender generally in ASOIAF