I. Being intolerant : rape is not seduction (in "The Reeve's tale" or anywhere else) / Heidi Breuer
Queer punishments : tragic and comic sodomy in the death of Edward II and in Chaucer's Miller's tale / Kathleen A. Bishop
The churlish nature of Chaucer's Miller's tale : how language can define genre / Erica L. Zilleruelo
Peynted by the lion : the wife of bath as feminist pedagogue / Al Walzem
The Crossing of the wife of Bath / Jennifer L. Martin
An exploration of the public and private in Chaucer's Shipman's tale / Elaine Brown.
II. The pardoner, the prioress, Sir Thopas, and the monk : Semitic discourse and the Jew(s) / Miriamne Ara Krummel
Eglentyne's Mary/widow : reconsidering the anti-Semitism of the Prioress's tale / Winter S. Elliott
"Glydeth my song" : penetration and possession in Chaucer's Prioress's tale / Bronwen Welch
No man ne truste upon hire favour longe : fortune and the monk's other women / Leona Fisher
'To Grisilde again wol I me dresse' : readdressing the Clerk's tale / William Rossiter
Chaucer's knight as revisionist historian : anachronism in the Knight's tale / Art Zilleruelo
"Love should end with hope" : courting and competition in The knight's tale / Jim Casey.
III. Dialogue, dialogics and love : problems of Chaucer's poetics in the Melibee / Alice Spencer
Companies, mysteries, and foreign exchange : Chaucer's currency for the modern reader / Nancy M. Reale
Spaces of authority : Troilus and Criseyde and the Canterbury tales / Charity Jensen
Chaucerian counterpoise in the Canterbury tales : implications of newfangleness and suffisaunce for the 21st century reader / Sonya Veck
Noise, Terminus and Circuitus : performing voices in Chaucer's Canterbury tales / Kevin Teo Kia-Choong.