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葛瑞斐教授GRIFFITH JOHN LANCE

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臺北科大/應用英文系
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期刊論文

  • "Good Anger and the Benefits of Dis-ease: Critical Images of the Body in", The Wenshan Review of Literature and Culture, 15, 2, 1-26, 2022/06, THCI
  • "Medieval Studies and Medievalism: Choosing Good Texts for ESL and General Education Students in Taiwan", New Chaucer Studies: Pedagogy and Profession, 2, 2, 28-38, 2021/09, ELSE2
  • "Distortions of Space and Problems of Interpretation in Decameron II.5.", Tamkang Review, 47, 2, 99-115, 2017/06, ELSE1
  • "Chaucer on Wildness: The Host, the Monk, and the Tragedy of Cenobia", Medieval and Early Modern English Studies., 24, 1, 75-96, 2016/02, ELSE2
  • "Medievalism at the End of History: Pessimism and Renewal in Just Visiting", Studies in Medievalism, 24, 1, 1-20, 2016/01, ELSE2
  • "“Britomart’s Spear and Merlin’s Mirror: Magics Meaningful and Meaningless in The Faerie Queene Book III.”", Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, 1, 20, 73-90, 2012/01, ELSE2
  • "“ ‘What’s the use? There’s too much to say’: A(na)tomizing Silence in Heldris of Cornwall’s Roman de Silence.”", NTU Studies in Language and Literature, 26, 15, 15-48, 2012/01, ELSE2
  • ""The World and Japan: Animated Anxiety in a Global Age"", National Central University Journal of Humanities, 39, 35 pages, 2009/07, ELSE1
  • "Integration and Inversion: Western Medieval Knights in Japanese Manga and Anime", Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, vol 17, 89-119, 2009/01, ELSE2
  • ""Tasking the Translator: A Dialogue of King Alfred and Walter Benjamin."", MEMESAK: Journal of Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, 16, 1-18, 2008/02, ELSE1
  • "ANGER AND COMMUNITY IN THE KNIGHT’S TALE", Fu Jen Studies., vol 41, 13-45, 2008/01, ELSE1
  • ""The Friar's Tale and Divine Justice: The Reality and the Fiction of Righteous Anger”", NTU Studies in Language and Literature 37-59., 1, 18, 37-59, 2007/12, ELSE1
  • "Anger with God and Man: The Social Contexts of Melibee's Anger", Medieval Forum, 3, 15, 2003/12, ELSE1

專章著作

  • Anger, 1, Wiley-Blackwell, 978-1-119-08799-1, 2019/12/15
  • "Augustine at the End of History: Universal Histories and the Individual's Place in Time", 1, Cambridge: Scholars Press, 978-4438-2365-4, 2010/12/01

研討會論文

  • "Mussels From a Shell: Pop Culture and Cultural Memory in a Digital Age", NTUT Department of English Conference on Memory - Fall 2022, Taipei, 2022/10/21
  • "Material and Immaterial Systems of Control in H.G. Wells’ The Passionate Friends", EALA Conference 2021: The Immaterial, Taipei, 2021/10/30
  • "Anger and the Healthy Community: Physical, Mental, and Spiritual Aspects of the Parson’s Good and Bad Ira", TACMRS 2019 International Medieval Conference, Taipei, 2019/11/01
  • "A Hell of Our Own Making: The Loss of Wisdom, of Critical Thinking, and of Agency in The Good Place.", ACAH International Conference, Tokyo, 2018/10/09
  • "Chaucer’s Pardoner and the Merchant’s January: Ideas of the Creepy and of the Uncanny in the Medieval Period", MEMESAK conference, Seoul, 2017/10/27
  • "“Reche me a book . . . to rede and drive the night away”: The Books of Chaucer’s Library", Taipei Tech Conference, Taipei, 2016/05/27
  • "Laughing Nervously: Cringe Humor, Screwball Comedies, and the Sacred", NTUT International Conference on Comedy, Taipei, 2015/11/15
  • "Wildness and Tameness: Ambiguous Virtues and Vices in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales", MEMESAK conference, Seoul, 2015/11/06
  • "If I went round, saying I was an emperor’: Madness and Political Commentary in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.", TACMRS 2015 International Medieval Conference, Taipei, 2015/10/23
  • "Heaven to keep her beauty....': Medieval Aesthetics and Place(s) of Suffering", NTUT International Conference on The Aesthetics of Suffering, Taipei, Taiwan, 2012/11/16
  • "“The Naked Chaucer: (Strip)Mining the Medieval Period to Fuel Modern Films.”", NTUT Department of English Symposium, Taipei, 2012/06/28
  • "‘More talk of these sad things’: Journeys of Romeo and Juliet in Modern Times and Foreign Places", ACAH International Conference, Osaka, 2011/05/01
  • "‘What’s the use? There’s too much to say’: A(na)tomizing Silence in Heldris of Cornwall’s Roman de Silence", Silence and Ineffable: Functions of the Unsaid in Literature and the Humanities, 臺北, 2011/01/05
  • "Angels and Mecha, Guns and Crosses: Western Medievalism in Japanese Science Fiction", ACAH International Conference, Osaka, 2010/06/18
  • ""Bedrooms and Churches in Time of Plague: Managing Space in Boccaccio's Decameron", TACMRS 2009 International Medieval Conference, Taipei City, 2009/04/07
  • "Knights in Japan: Western Medievalism in Anime and Manga", Medieval and Early Modern English Studies Association of Korea, Seoul, 2008/11/07
  • ""The Protestant-Catholic Divide."", NTUT Theory Colloquia., Taipei, 2008/04/15
  • ""Translating England: Translation as Life’s Work in Alfred the Great."", MEMESAK International Medieval Conference in Seoul, Korea., Seoul, 2007/11/09
  • ""Just Visiting: Medieval Lessons for the Modern World."", Learning English Through Film (NTUT Department of English lecture series)., Taipei, 2007/10/05
  • ""The Tale of Custance in Chaucer and Gower: Perspectives on the Pagan Other."", Christian-Islamic Relationships, C.E. 600-1600, Fu-Jen International Medieval and Renaissance Conference 2007., Taipei, 2007/04/27
  • ""Thomas Aquinas: An Introduction."", NTUT Theory Colloquia., Taipei, 2007/04/01
  • "Thomas's Tripartite Soul and Theseus's Horse: Scholastic and Chaucerian Images of Anger and of Movement", International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds, Leeds, 2006/07/10
  • ""Translation I: King Alfred, Walter Benjamin, and the Task of the Translator" and "Translation II: Literal Sense and Literary Creation in the Medieval World."", NTUT Theory Colloquia, What’s Past is Prologue: Medieval and Early Modern Writings., Taipei, 2006/05/01
  • "Chaucers ABC Questioning the Unquestionable Anger of God", Thirty ninth International Congress on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, 2004/05/07
  • "Chaucer's Host: Anger Management in the Canterbury Tales", Thirty-eighth International Congress on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, 2003/05/06
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