Chaucer's Sexual Poetics

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$29.12 - $38.01
UPC:
9780299122744
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2/15/1990
Author:
Carolyn Dinshaw
Language:
english
Edition:
First Edition, Thus

Product Overview

Through an analysis of the poems Chaucers wordes Unto Adam, His Owne Scriveyn, Troilus and Criseyde, the Legend of Good Women, the Man of Laws Tale, the Wife of Baths Tale and its Prologue, the Clerks Tale, and the Pardoners Tale, Carolyn Dinshaw offers a provocative argument on medieval sexual constructs and Chaucers role in shaping them. Operating under the assumption that people read and write certain ways based upon societys demands, Dinshaw examines gender identity and the effects of a patriarchal society. The focal point of Dinshaws argument is the idea that the literary text can be seen as the female body while any literary activities upon the text are decidedly male. Through a series of six provocative essays, Dinshaw argues that Chaucer was not only aware that gender is a social construction, but that he self-consciously worked to oppose the dominance of masculinity that a patriarchal society places on texts by creating works in which gender identity and hierarchy were more fluid.

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