W(h)ither Feminism? Gender, Subjectivity, and Chaucer's "Knight's Tale."
- Author / Editor
- Crocker, Holly A.
W(h)ither Feminism? Gender, Subjectivity, and Chaucer's "Knight's Tale."
- Published
- Chaucer Review 54.3 (2019): 352-70.
- Description
- Advocates for a continued emphasis in KnT on the subjectivity of Emelye, whose endurance and forbearance are key to a kind of personhood that is open and connected, rather than the individual subjectivity connected to the masculinist order presented throughout the tale.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Knight and His Tale