New studies of the problem of medieval masculinity, and Chaucer's treatment of it.
Contributors
p. vii
Abbreviations
p. ix
Introduction: The Myths of Masculinity in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde
p. 1
"Beautiful as Troilus": Richard II, Chaucer's Troilus, and Figures of (Un)Masculinity
p. 9
The State of Exception and Sovereign Masculinity in Troilus and Criseyde
p. 28
Revisiting Troilus's Faint
p. 43
What Makes a Man? Troilus, Hector, and the Masculinities of Courtly Love
p. 58
Masculinity and Its Hydraulic Semiotics in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde
p. 73
Masochism, Masculinity, and the Pleasures of Troilus
p. 82
"The Dreams in Which I'm Dying": Sublimation and Unstable Masculinities in Troilus and Criseyde
p. 97
"A Mannes Game": Criseyde's Masculinity in Troilus and Criseyde
p. 115
Troilus's Gaze and the Collapse of Masculinity in Romance
p. 132
Sutured Looks and Homoeroticism: Reading Troilus and Pandarus Cinematically
p. 148
Being a Man in Piers Plowman and Troilus and Criseyde
p. 161
"The Monstruosity in Love": Sexual Division in Chaucer and Shakespeare
p. 183
Index
p. 195
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