Feel free to investigate and/or create projects around any of the broad theories, topics, or categories related to Arthurian Literature. For example:
- How is gender organized and displayed in the legend?
- How is masculinity organized and displayed in the legend?
- How is femininity organized and displayed in the legend?
- How is gender related to class?
- How is class organized and displayed in the legend?
- What are the non-aristocratic classes like and why?
- How is race organized and displayed in the legend?
- What does race mean in the middle ages? Isn't it less of a concern than, say,
- How is religion organized and displayed in the legend?
- How does the grail legend respond to contemporary issues in the church?
- Are there any unorthodox or non-catholic trends in the legend?
- (My personal biggie): Where is the utopian content in Arthurian Literature?