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Chaucer and the Fictions of Gender Elaine Tuttle Hansen

Chaucer and the Fictions of Gender By Elaine Tuttle Hansen

Chaucer and the Fictions of Gender by Elaine Tuttle Hansen


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Chaucer and the Fictions of Gender by Elaine Tuttle Hansen

Hansen challenges both the long-standing myth of Chaucer as the tolerant, wise Father of English poetry and the recent arguments that Chaucer was a protofeminist, subversive of the misogyny of his day. Hansen argues that these mistaken interpretations inhibit readings of Chaucer that respond to feminist and other poststructuralist critiques of traditional literary scholarship.

Hansen suggests that the woman's voice in Chaucer reflects an urgent problem of gender identity for two kinds of men, both feminized by fourteenth-century courtly conventions: those who love women, and those who traffic in stories about women. She maintains that Chaucer destabilizes the notion of fixed gender difference but then privileges masculine identity by reconstructing the feminine in orthodox ways. Hansen exhorts readers of Chaucer, and students of the history of gender, to approach Chaucer's fictions with a more sophisticated awareness of their complexity and timeliness.

About Elaine Tuttle Hansen

Elaine Tuttle Hansen is Professor of English at Haverford College.

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GOR007242023
9780520074996
0520074998
Chaucer and the Fictions of Gender by Elaine Tuttle Hansen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of California Press
19920130
385
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