All Kinds of Time
- Author / Editor
- Dinshaw, Carolyn.
All Kinds of Time
- Published
- Studies in the Age of Chaucer 35 (2013): 3-25.
- Description
- Contemplates the queer potential of parody and other forms of "engaging multiple temporalities," commenting on two nineteenth-century responses to the "Book of John Mandeville" and on a fictional incident posted on Brantley Bryant's "Chaucer Hath a Blog." Discloses how awareness of asynchronicity can and should disturb boundaries that divide medieval studies and medievalism, academic study and pleasure, and other perceived binaries.
- Alternative Title
- The Presidential Address, The New Chaucer Society, Eighteenth International Congress, July 23-26, 2012, Portland Stated University, Portland Oregon.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Background and General Criticism
- Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion