Tison Pugh
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Tison Pugh is a literary scholar. He has been a professor of English at the University of Central Florida since 2006. Before coming to UCF, Pugh was a lecturer at the University of California, Irvine, in the 2000–2001 academic year.
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- Heteronormative Heroism and Queering the School Story in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter Series (2006) (62)
- Gender, Vulgarity, and the Phantom Debates of Chaucer's Merchant's Tale (2017) (60)
- Innocence, Heterosexuality, and the Queerness of Children's Literature (2010) (40)
- The Queer Narrativity of the Hero's Journey in Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda Video Games (2018) (33)
- “Are we cannibals, let me ask?: Or are we faithful friends?”: Food, Interspecies Cannibalism, and the Limits of Utopia in L. Frank Baum’s Oz Books (2008) (28)
- Race, class, and gender in "medieval" cinema (2007) (25)
- An Introduction to the Gawain Poet (2012) (22)
- Sexuality and its Queer Discontents in Middle English Literature (2008) (21)
- Queering medieval genres (2004) (21)
- BOOK REVIEW FORUM The Swerve: How the World Became Modern. By Stephen Greenblatt. W. W. Norton, 2011. (2013) (17)
- “There lived in the Land of Oz two queerly made men”: Queer Utopianism and Antisocial Eroticism in L. Frank Baum’s Oz Series (2008) (16)
- A Postscript to "Heteronormative Heroism and Queering the School Story in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter Series" (2008) (12)
- Medievalisms: Making the Past in the Present (2012) (11)
- Men and masculinities in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde (2008) (11)
- The Disney Middle Ages : a fairy-tale and fantasy past (2012) (10)
- Chaucer's (Anti-)Eroticisms and the Queer Middle Ages (2014) (8)
- Gawain and the Godgames (2002) (7)
- Christian Revelation and the Cruel Game of Courtly Love in Troilus and Criseyde (2005) (7)
- Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's (2002) (7)
- Queer Movie Medievalisms (2009) (7)
- Queering Harry Bailly: Gendered Carnival, Social Ideologies, and Masculinity Under Duress in the Canterbury Tales (2006) (7)
- Romantic Friendship, Homosexuality, and Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited (2001) (6)
- Queer Pandarus? Silence and Sexual Ambiguity in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde (2001) (5)
- Mutual Masochism and the Hermaphroditic Courtly Lady in Chaucer's Franklin's Tale (2012) (5)
- Personae, Same-Sex Desire, and Salvation in the Poetry of Marbod of Rennes, Baudri of Bourgueil, and Hildebert of Lavardin (2000) (5)
- The Queer Fantasies of the American Family Sitcom (2018) (5)
- An Introduction to British Arthurian Narrative (2012) (4)
- Chaucer's Losers, Nintendo's Children, and Other Forays in Queer Ludonarratology (2019) (4)
- Teaching English in the World: Playing with Critical Theory in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter Series (2007) (4)
- “For to be Sworne Bretheren Til They Deye”: Satirizing Queer Brotherhood in the Chaucerian Corpus (2008) (4)
- The Disney Middle Ages (2012) (4)
- Queering Genres, Battering Males: The Wife of Bath's Narrative Violence (2003) (4)
- Marie de France's Chievrefoil, Hazel Rods, and the Ogam Letters Coll and Uillenn (2015) (3)
- Jews in Medieval England: Teaching Representations of the Other (2018) (3)
- Chaucerian Fabliaux, Cinematic Fabliau: Pier Paolo Pasolini's I racconti di Canterbury (2004) (3)
- Camp Sadomasochism in Tennessee Williams’s Plays (2016) (2)
- Precious Perversions: Humor, Homosexuality, and the Southern Literary Canon (2016) (2)
- Introduction: Queer History, Cinematic Medievalism, and the Impossibility of Sexuality (2016) (2)
- Introduction Disney’s Retroprogressive Medievalisms: Where Yesterday is Tomorrow Today (2012) (2)
- A Cosmos of Desire: The Medieval Latin Erotic Lyric in English Manuscripts (2006) (2)
- The Perilous Pleasures of the Cyberpastoral: Electric Dreams and You've Got Mail (2007) (2)
- Jews in Medieval England (2017) (2)
- An Introduction to Geoffrey Chaucer (2013) (2)
- What, Then, Does Beatrice Mean?: Hermaphroditic Gender, Predatory Sexuality, and Promiscuous Allusion in Daniel Handler/Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2008) (2)
- Queer Chivalry: Medievalism and the Myth of White Masculinity in Southern Literature (2013) (2)
- Chaucer's Rape, Southern Racism, and the Pedagogical Ethics of Authorial Malfeasance (2005) (2)
- Vectoring Genre and Character: A Pedagogical Model for Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde and Other Multigeneric Texts (2008) (2)
- Conservative Narrativity, Queer Politics, and the Humor of Gay Stereotypes in Modern Family (2017) (2)
- Perverse Pastoralism and Medieval Melancholia in Powell and Pressburger’s A Canterbury Tale (2009) (2)
- From Boys to Men to Hermaphrodites to Eunuchs: Queer Formations of Romance Masculinity and the Hagiographic Death Drive in Amis and Amiloun (2008) (2)
- Queering the Medieval Dead: History, Horror, and Masculinity in Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead Trilogy (2007) (2)
- Chaucer on Screen: Absence, Presence, and Adapting the Canterbury Tales (2016) (1)
- On the Queerness of Early English Drama (1)
- INTRODUCTION: Chaucer on Screen (2016) (1)
- Interracial Homosexuality and the White Southern Phallus in Kevin Sessums’s Mississippi Sissy (2018) (1)
- Marginal Males, Disciplined Daughters, and Guinevere's Adultery in A Kid in King Arthur's Court (2015) (1)
- Truman Capote: A Literary Life at the Movies (2014) (1)
- John R. Neill: Illustrator (and Author) of L. Frank Baum’s Queer Oz (2015) (1)
- Approaches to teaching Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde and the shorter poems (2007) (1)
- Masochism, Masculinity, and the Pleasures of Troilus (2008) (1)
- "She, This in Blak": Vision, Truth, and Will in Geoffrey Chaucer's "Troilus and Criseyde" (review) (2010) (1)
- Introduction: Filming the “other” Middle Ages (2007) (1)
- Men and Masculinities in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde : Frontmatter (2008) (0)
- Introduction (2015) (0)
- Unit 1: A Practical Guide to Linguistic and Literary History (2013) (0)
- The Distorical Middle Ages (2012) (0)
- Speech, Silence, and Teaching Chaucer’s Rapes (2018) (0)
- Movie Medievalisms: Five (or Six) Ways of Looking at an Anachronism (2012) (0)
- Chaucerotics: Uncloaking the Language of Sex in The Canterbury Tales and Troilus and Criseyde (2021) (0)
- Best Practices in Undergraduate Research Journals (2009) (0)
- Performative Typology, Jewish Gender and Jesus’s Queer Romance in the York Corpus Christi Plays (2020) (0)
- Theatrical, cinematic, and domestic epic in Tony Kushner’s Angels in America (2013) (0)
- “He Nedes Moot Unto the Pley Assente”: Queer Fidelities and Contractual Hermaphroditism in Chaucer’s Clerk’s Tale (2008) (0)
- Bad Chaucer (0)
- Introduction: (2020) (0)
- 13.07.13, Yeager & Takamiya, eds., The Medieval Python (2013) (0)
- Southern Manners and Camp Cannibalism in Tennessee Williams’s Suddenly, Last Summer (2020) (0)
- Camping the Killer Child: The Queer Humor of William March’s The Bad Seed on Page, Stage, and Screen (2018) (0)
- Truman Capote's Snakebite Kit Art Boxes: A Sample Specimen (2022) (0)
- Seminal Semiotics and Pornographic Displeasures in David Lowery’s The Green Knight (2021) (2022) (0)
- Introduction: Innocence, Heterosexuality, and the Queerness of Children’s Litereature (2010) (0)
- A Copyeditor's Introduction (2013) (0)
- Introduction: Sexuality and its Queer Discontents in Middle English Literature (2008) (0)
- Medievalisms: The Magic of the Middle Ages (2012) (0)
- Sobbing over Severus Snape? Sentimentalism and Emotional Ethics in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Novels (2021) (0)
- Introduction:: Five Ways of Looking at the Queer South on Screen (2020) (0)
- 08.02.21, Ashton and Sylvester, Teaching Chaucer (2008) (0)
- The Queer Innocence of The Brady Bunch (2015) (0)
- Aziz Ansari: Star of the Postsouthern South (2021) (0)
- Classic Media Reviews (2016) (0)
- Building a Better Middle Ages (2012) (0)
- Queer Oz (2023) (0)
- Chaucer's Queer Poetics: Rereading the Dream Trio. Susan Schibanoff. Toronto and Buffalo, NY: University of Toronto Press, 2006. Pp. viii+365. (2009) (0)
- 15.03.14, Johnston, Rouse, and Hinz, eds., The Medieval Motion Picture (2015) (0)
- Queering the South on Screen (2020) (0)
- Men and Masculinities in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde : Abbreviations (2008) (0)
- Chaucer in Contemporary Mystery Novels: A Case Study in Genre Fiction, Low‐Cultural Allusions, and the Pleasure of Derivative Forms (2013) (0)
- Teaching Chaucer through Convergence Culture (2014) (0)
- Unit 3: A Practical Guide to Literary Criticism and Literary Theory (2013) (0)
- Florence King’s Queer Conservatism and the Gender Politics of Southern Humor (2013) (0)
- The Erotic in the Literature of Medieval Britain (review) (2010) (0)
- Queer medievalisms: a case study of Monty Python and the Holy Grail (2016) (0)
- Disney Princess Fantasy Faire (2012) (0)
- Queer Castration, Patriarchal Privilege, and the Comic Phallus in Eger and Grime (2008) (0)
- Conclusion: Compulsory Queerness And The Pleasures Of Medievalism (2008) (0)
- The Eastern Western: Camp as a Response to Cultural Failure in The Conqueror (2016) (0)
- V.—THE LATER MIDDLE AGES, 1200‐c. 1500 (2007) (0)
- What’s the Matter with Jerry? Superiority Humor and the Shifting Norms of Whiteness in Parks and Recreation (2022) (0)
- Barbara K. Gold, Sex and Gender in Medieval and Renaissance Texts: The Latin Tradition. State University of New York Press, 1997 (1999) (0)
- Abandoning Desires, Desiring Readers, and the Divinely Queer Triangle of Pearl (2008) (0)
- From great essays to research (2015) (0)
- Introduction: Jews in Medieval England— A Temporal and Pedagogical Vision (2017) (0)
- Queering Dame Agatha Christie: Barry Sandler’s Camp Adaptation of The Mirror Crack’d (1980) (2019) (0)
- CHAUCERIAN HISTORY AND CINEMATIC PERVERSIONS IN MICHAEL POWELL AND EMERIC PRESSBURGER’S A CANTERBURY TALE (2016) (0)
- Introduction to Issue 22.1: A Festschrift for Al and Judy Shoaf (2010) (0)
- Chapter 6. Speech, Silence, and Teaching Chaucer’s Rapes (2018) (0)
- Harry Potter and Beyond (2020) (0)
- Katherine Barnes Echols, King Arthur and Robin Hood on the Radio: Adaptations for American Listeners. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2017. Pp. vii, 207. $35. ISBN: 978-1-4766-6704-1. (2019) (0)
- Literary Medievalisms: Inventing Inspirations (2012) (0)
- Medieval Identity Machines by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen (review) (2004) (0)
- 1. Montgomery Clift: Hollywood Pseudohomosexual (2019) (0)
- Hollywood Knights: Arthurian Cinema and the Politics of Nostalgia by Susan Aronstein (review) (2015) (0)
- Yeager & Takamiya, eds., The Medieval Python (Tison Pugh) (2013) (0)
- Medieval Go-Betweens and Chaucer’s Pandarus by Gretchen Mieszkowski (review) (2016) (0)
- Men and Masculinities in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde : Index (2008) (0)
- Teaching Chaucer through Convergence Culture: The New Media Middle Ages as Cross-Cultural Encounter (2014) (0)
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