#MedievalTwitter We can begin w/ Kathryn Gradval's 1991 book Ravishing Maidens: Writing Rape in Medieval French Lit. and Law. Hmmm, so are you saying Kathryn Gradval's title is also an indication that "she wants to ravish maidens".
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#MedievalTwitter Then we have Suzanne Edwards 2015 book The Afterlives of Rape in Medieval English Literature. Which is on sale at the Palgrave sale for $9.99. https://amzn.to/2rwQj3K1 reply 1 retweet 13 likesShow this thread -
#MedievalTwitter Then most recently there is Carissa Harris's book Obscene Pedagogies: Transgressive Talk and Sexual Education in Late Medieval Britain. Which is on sale for $9.99 on kindle and has the most amazing cover: https://amzn.to/2QVpIYO pic.twitter.com/aevXL9IcmB
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#MedievalTwitter Carissa Harris recently published a MFF Journal article entitled: "'A drunken cunt hath no porter': Medieval Histories of Intoxication and Consent." So do you believe that Carissa believes the first half of this title in Middle English?https://bit.ly/2pSqCtK1 reply 2 retweets 17 likesShow this thread -
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#MedievalTwitter people should just read the special MFF issue on sexual harassment that was published here. https://ir.uiowa.edu/mff/vol53/iss1/1 reply 5 retweets 13 likesShow this thread -
#MedievalTwitter So are these people telling@menysnoweballes that the title of her public blog piece "Chaucer's Funny Rape: Addressing a Taboo in Medieval Studies" means she ascribes to the belief that Chaucer's rape is funny?
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#MedievalTwitter So are these ppl saying that Alison Gulley's title, "'How Do We Know He Really Raped Her?': Using the BBC Canterbury Tales to Confront Student Skepticism Towards the Wife of Bath" means she believes the 1st part of this title?
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#MedievalTwitter So are these ppl saying that Karras's article "'Because the Other is a Poor Woman She Shall Be Called His Wench': Gender, Sexuality, & Social Status in Late Medieval England" means Karras's subscribes to calling poor women wenches?
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#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race I will finish here by pointing to early modern colleagues. Are you saying that Tina Mohler's article "'What is Thy Body but a Swalling Grave..?':Desire Underground in Titus Andronicus" means she believes this.
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#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race I am sure other scholars can add titles to this thread as well. Feel Free.1 reply 1 retweet 9 likesShow this thread
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