Contents
Issue 28.2 (Spring 2001)
General Issue: Focus Section: Teaching Medieval Woman
Essays
Patrick McHugh .....................................................................................1
Cultural Politics, Postmodernism, and White Guys: Affect in Gravity’s Rainbow
Steffen Hantke ....................................................................................29
Violence Incorporated: John McNaughton’s Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer and the uses of Gratuitous Violence in Popular Narrative
Stacy Thompson..................................................................................48
Market Failure: Punk Economics, Early and Late
Market Failure: Punk Economics, Early and Late
Focus Section: Teaching Medieval Women
Jane E. Jeffrey ....................................................................................66
Teaching Medieval Women: An Introduction
Jane Chance........................................................................................70
The F-Word as "Fashion": Gendering the Sophomore Survey
The F-Word as "Fashion": Gendering the Sophomore Survey
Elizabeth Ann Witt ................................................................................................................................85
Canonizing the Canoness: Anthologizing Hrotsvit
Daniel T. Kline ......................................................................................................................................92
Digital Hagiography: Princess Diana, Mother Teresa, and Medieval Women in Cyberspace
Sara S. Poor ........................................................................................................................................118
Gender Studies and Medieval Women in German
Katie Normington ................................................................................................................................130
Giving Voice to Women: Teaching Feminist Approaches to the Mystery Plays
Christine M. Rose ................................................................................................................................155
Chaucer’s Man of Law’s Tale: Teaching Through the Sources
Timothy D. O’Brien ..............................................................................................................................178
Seductive Violence and Three Chaucerian Women
Review Essays
Clifford T. Manlove ..............................................................................................................................198
Toward a Dialectic of Identity and Economy in Postcolonial Studies
[Reviews of Colonialism and Cultural Identity: Crises of Tradition in the Anglophone Literature of India, Africa, and the Caribbean, by Patrick Colm Hogan; Nationalism and Cultural Practice in the Postcolonial World, by Neil Lazarus.]
David Collings .....................................................................................................................................207
On the Modest Tone of Recent Work in Romantic Studies
[Reviews of Romanticism and Colonial Disease, by Alan Bewell; Romanic Genius: The Prehistory of a Homosexual Role, ed. Edward Larrissy.]
Book Reviews
John N. Swift .......................................................................................................................................216
[Review of Willa Cather and the Politics of Criticism, by Joan Acocella.]
Michael Nowlin ...................................................................................................................................218
[Review of Reading 1922: A Return to the Scene of the Modern by Michael North.]
Jacques Pothier ..................................................................................................................................221
[Review of History and Memory in the Two Souths: Recent Southern and Spanish American Fiction by Deborah N. Cohn.]
Appendix
Books Received ..................................................................................................................................223
