STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE TEACHING
Fall 2016 (Volume 23, Issue 2)
QUEER PEDAGOGY (feature collection guest edited by Graham N. Drake)
- GRAHAM N. DRAKE Introduction to Queer Pedagogy (A Roundtable)
- MICHELLE M. SAUER Queer Pedagogy, Medieval Literature, and Chaucer
- SUSANNAH MARY CHEWNING Queer Pedagogy in the Two-Year College
- LISA WESTON Queer Pedagogy, Medieval Literature, and the Writing of Difference
ELIZABETH WILLIAMSEN Foreign Territory: Teaching the Middle Ages through Travel Writing
JANE BEAL Reading in a Roundtable, Socratic Dialogue, and Other Strategies for Teaching Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
HILLARY M. NUNN and LAUREN A. SCARPA Student Encounters with Suicide in Julius Caesar
GAEL GROSSMAN Student Food Schema of the Medieval Diet Based on Self-Selected Middle Grade and Young Adult Fiction
CHRISTINA FRANCIS The Usefulness of Eli Stone to Teaching Medieval Narrative
HELEN DAMICO Book Review: Old English Liturgical Verse: A Student Edition, edited by Sarah Larratt Keefer
BRIGITTE ROUSSEL Book Review: Women and Writing c. 1340–c. 1650: The Domestication of Print Culture, edited by Anne Lawrence-Mathers and Phillipa Hardman
JENNY REBECCA RYTTING Book Review: Women in Late Medieval and Reformation Europe 1200–1550, by Helen M. Jewell
SUSAN KENDRICK Book Review: Weyward Macbeth: Intersections of Race and Performance, edited by Scott L. Newstock and Ayanna Thompson
RICHARD KAY Book Review: Bede and the End of Time, by Peter Darby
AILEEN A. FENG Book Review: Short History of the Renaissance, by Lisa Kaborycha
GLENN DAVIS Book Review: Old English Reader, edited by Murray McGillivray
STEPHEN F. EVANS Book Review: Sex Acts in Early Modern Italy: Practice, Performance, Perversion, Punishment, edited by Allison Levy
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