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Catherine S. Cox |
| Publications | ||
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| The Judaic Other in Dante, the
Gawain Poet, and Chaucer (Gainesville:
University Press of Florida, 2005) |
| Gender and Language in Chaucer (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1997) |
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| "Eastward of the Garden: The Biblical Landscape of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," Tennessee Studies in Literature, forthcoming 2007. |
| "Judaism and
Gender in Measure for Measure
and The Merchant of Venice,"
in Representations of the Jew on the
Medieval and Early Modern Stage, ed. Mark Addison Amos (New
York: Palgrave, forthcoming). |
| "Water of Bitterness: Chaucer's Pardoner and/as the Sotah," Exemplaria 16 (2004): 131-64. |
| "'Il Giudeo di voi': Contiguity and Conflict in Dante's Paradiso," South Atlantic Review 67 (2002): 17-37. |
| "Genesis and Gender in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," Chaucer Review 35 (2001): 378-90. |
| "Neither Gentile Nor Jew: Performative Subjectivity in The Merchant of Venice," Exemplaria 12 (2000): 359-83. |
| "'An excellent thing in woman': Virgo and Viragos in Shakespeare's King Lear," Modern Philology 96 (1998): 143-57. Reprinted in Shakespearean Criticism, Yearbook for 1998 (Detroit: Gale Group, 1999), 222-29. |
| "Pearl's 'Precios Pere': Gender, Language, and Difference," Chaucer Review 32 (1998): 377-90. |
| "Sons of Eve: Ambiguity and Gender in Shakespeare's First Tetralogy," Upstart Crow 17 (1997): 53-65. |
| "The Jangler's 'Bourde': Gender, Renunciation, and Chaucer's Manciple," South Atlantic Review 61 (1996): 1-21. |
| "Froward Language and Wanton Play: The 'Commoun' Text of Henryson's Testament of Cresseid," Studies in Scottish Literature 29 (1996): 58-72. |
| "The Literary Hospes of Dante and Virgil," Medieval Perspectives 11 (1996): 179-94. |
| "'Grope wel bihynde': The Subversive Erotics of Chaucer's Summoner," Exemplaria 7 (1995): 145-77. |
| "Holy Erotica and the Virgin Word: Promiscuous Glossing in the Wife of Bath's Prologue," Exemplaria 5 (1993): 207-37. |
| Conference Presentations |
"Framing the Other: Specularity in/of Bosch's Christ Mocked," coauthored with Valerie Grash, the annual Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, Pittsburgh, 31 October 2003.
"The Space of Desire: Discursive Androgyny in/of the Hammer Dracula Films," the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania College English Association (PCEA), Pittsburgh, 15 March 2003.
"The Hermeneutic Jew in Dante and Chaucer," the Midwest Jewish Studies Association (MJSA), Cleveland, 21 October 2002.
"The Hermeneutic Jew in Dante's Commedia," the annual meeting of the Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA), Toronto, 12 April 2002.
"'Luck had nothing to do with it': The (Homo)Erotic Subtext of Nicholas Ray's Johnny Guitar," the annual meeting of NEMLA, Toronto, 12 April 2002.
"Water of Bitterness: Desire and Disavowal in the Pardoner's Recital," the annual meeting of the MLA, New Orleans, 30 December 2001.
"'Il Giudeo di voi': Fictive Bodies in Dante's Paradiso," the annual meeting of the MLA, Washington DC, 27 December 2000.
"'Vox sanguinis fratris’: Narrative Expiation in Chaucer and Dante," the annual meeting of the MLA, Washington DC, 27 December 2000.
"Genesis and Gender in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," the annual meeting of NEMLA, Buffalo, 7 April 2000.
"The Hebrew Truth and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," the annual meeting of NEMLA, Pittsburgh, 17 April 1999.
"'Luck had nothing to do with it': The (Anti)Feminist Subtexts of Joan Crawford's Vienna," the annual Twentieth Century Literature Conference, Univ. of Louisville, 25 February 1999.
"Reciprocal (Mis)Readings in The Merchant of Venice," the annual meeting of NEMLA, Baltimore, 17 April 1998.
"Jewish Women on the Renaissance Stage: A Response," the annual meeting of the MLA, Toronto, 30 December 1997.
"Sons and Daughters of Eve: Virgo and Viragos in Shakespeare's King Lear," the Thirty-second International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan Univ., 9 May 1997.
"Sons of Eve: Ambiguity and Gender in Shakespeare's First Tetralogy," the annual meeting of NEMLA, Montreal, 20 April 1996.
"The Jangler's 'Bourde': Gender, Renunciation, and Chaucer's Manciple," the annual meeting of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association (SAMLA), Atlanta, 4 November 1995.
"Gender and the Craft of Making," the annual meeting of NEMLA, Pittsburgh, 9 April 1994.
"Chaucer, Kristeva, and the Voice of the (M)other," the annual meeting of SAMLA, Atlanta, 5 November 1993.
"The Subject of Appropriation: A Response," The
Twenty-eighth
International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan Univ., 8
May
1993.
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