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E-raamat: Teaching Rape in the Medieval Literature Classroom: Approaches to Difficult Texts

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jul-2018
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Teachers of medieval literature help students bridge the temporal, contextual, and linguistic gulfs between the Middle Ages and the twenty-first century. When episodes involving rape are thrown into the mix, that task becomes even more difficult. The essays in this volume approach these difficult texts in ways that are both academically and ethically sound, recognizing that students and teachers bring a variety of experiences to the classroom that necessarily color the reception of a given work. At a time when colleges and universities are tasked with finding new solutions to the problem of sexual violence, this volume proposes ways educators can help students navigate the perceived divide between in- and out-of-class experiences. The contributorsfrom community colleges, small liberal arts colleges, and large state universitiesoffer suggestions for classroom activities and assignments for a range of medieval texts, as well as insight into the concerns of students in various settings.
Acknowledgements vii
Chapter 1 Introduction: Teaching Rape and Meeting the Challenges of the Twenty-First-Century Classroom
1(11)
Alison Gulley
Chapter 2 Medieval Saints and Misogynist Times: Transhistorical Perspectives on Sexual Violence in the Undergraduate Classroom
12(17)
Suzanne M. Edwards
Chapter 3 Teaching Medieval Rape Culture across Genre: Insights from Victimology
29(18)
Wendy Perkins
Christina Di Gangi
Chapter 4 Bringing the Bystander into the Humanities Classroom: Reading Ancient, Patristic, and Medieval Texts on the Continuum of Violence
47(16)
Elizabeth A. Hubble
Chapter 5 From Bystander to Upstander: Reading the Nibelungenlied to Resist Rape Culture
63(14)
Alexandra Sterling-Hellenbrand
Chapter 6 Speech, Silence, and Teaching Chaucer's Rapes
77(14)
Tison Pugh
Chapter 7 Classroom PSA: Values, Law, and Ethics in "The Reeve's Tale"
91(22)
Emily Houlik-Ritchey
Chapter 8 "How do we know he really raped her?": Using the BBC Canterbury Tales to Confront Student Skepticism towards the Wife of Bath
113(15)
Alison Gulley
Chapter 9 Teaching the Potiphar's Wife Motif in Mane de France's Lanval
128(10)
Elizabeth Harper
Chapter 10 Sexual Compulsion and Sexual Violence in the Lais of Marie de France
138(13)
Misty Urban
Chapter 11 Troubadour Lyric, Fin'amors, and Rape Culture
151(13)
Daniel F. O'Sullivan
Chapter 12 The Knight Coerced: Two Cases of Raped Men in Chivalric Romance
164(19)
David Grubbs
Chapter 13 Teaching Rape to the He-Man Woman Haters Club: Chretien de Troyes at a Military School
183(16)
Alan Baragona
Chapter 14 Rape, Identity, and Redemption: Teaching "Sir Gowther" in the Community College Classroom
199(9)
William H. Smith
Notes on Contributors 208(3)
Index 211
Alison Gulley is associate professor of English at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. She is the author of The Displacement of the Body in Ælfrics Virgin Martyr Lives.