Avian Subjectivity, Genre, and Feminism --;The Bestiary Portrait of the Artist in the House of Fame --;Travelling with the Cuckoo and the Carnivalesque in the Parliament of Fowls --;The Squire's Tale: Romancing Animal Magic --;Domesticating the Fable of the Other in the Nun's Priest's Tale --;Censorship and the Manciple's Tale --;Uncaging Chaucer's Animal Voice.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
This book analyzes the interaction between gender and species in Chaucer's poetry and strives to understand his adaptation of medieval discourse through an ecofeminist lens. Works that either speak of animals, or those with animals speaking, give new insights into the medieval textual handling of the 'others' of society.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Animals in literature.
Birds in literature.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -- -1400 -- Criticism and interpretation.