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Book Reviews | Welcome to Pedagogy & American Literary Studies
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Welcome to Pedagogy and American Literary Studies. A resource for teaching American literature. Online Resources for Moby-Dick and American Whaling. Teaching Resources for Talking about Race in a Post-Truth Era. Weekly Twitter Link Round Up. We are compiling reviews of books/journals about teaching literature, both broadly and specific to American texts. These are new and old books that we feel are worth looking into for assisting with classroom practices. 8211; Elaine Showalter. The Body of an American.
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Guest Contributors | Welcome to Pedagogy & American Literary Studies
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Welcome to Pedagogy and American Literary Studies. A resource for teaching American literature. Online Resources for Moby-Dick and American Whaling. Teaching Resources for Talking about Race in a Post-Truth Era. Weekly Twitter Link Round Up. Become a Guest Blogger. Are you an Americanist (however you choose to define that)? Or, an affiliate who engages American literary studies in the classroom? Do you have teaching practices you would like to share? Which texts are important to you? Deciphers non-linear...
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Index By Date | Welcome to Pedagogy & American Literary Studies
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Welcome to Pedagogy and American Literary Studies. A resource for teaching American literature. Online Resources for Moby-Dick and American Whaling. Teaching Resources for Talking about Race in a Post-Truth Era. Weekly Twitter Link Round Up. 8211; Greg Specter, “ Close Looking: Art in the Classroom. 8211; Melissa Range, “ Pairing. Mother Courage and Her Children. The Body of an American. 8211; Brianne Jaquette, “ Hedda Gabler and Artist Figures. For One Class Period. Corinna Cook, “ Bookending the ...
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Archive | Welcome to Pedagogy & American Literary Studies
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Welcome to Pedagogy and American Literary Studies. A resource for teaching American literature. Online Resources for Moby-Dick and American Whaling. Teaching Resources for Talking about Race in a Post-Truth Era. Weekly Twitter Link Round Up. As our site continues to expand, we work to make our information easily accessible to our readers. We have organized it a few different ways in the hopes that one of them works best for you. There are several ways to access our archives. Take your pick! The Junto: A ...
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Contributors | Welcome to Pedagogy & American Literary Studies
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Welcome to Pedagogy and American Literary Studies. A resource for teaching American literature. Online Resources for Moby-Dick and American Whaling. Teaching Resources for Talking about Race in a Post-Truth Era. Weekly Twitter Link Round Up. Is the Instructional Support Specialist for the English department at Middlesex Community College in Middletown, Connecticut. Her current role focuses on providing support for developmental students through teaching noncredit workshops, serving as a supplemental ...
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Reflections on Teaching Style in Short Stories | Welcome to Pedagogy & American Literary Studies
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Welcome to Pedagogy and American Literary Studies. A resource for teaching American literature. Online Resources for Moby-Dick and American Whaling. Teaching Resources for Talking about Race in a Post-Truth Era. Weekly Twitter Link Round Up. Reflections on Teaching Style in Short Stories. January 9, 2017. December 31, 2016. Look at an episode from William Faulkner’s short story Barn Burning :. What kind of sensibility, diction, syntax, or tone should be used? The same can be done with A Small, Good Thing...
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Welcome to Pedagogy and American Literary Studies. A resource for teaching American literature. Online Resources for Moby-Dick and American Whaling. Teaching Resources for Talking about Race in a Post-Truth Era. Weekly Twitter Link Round Up. Teaching Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale. January 30, 2017. January 30, 2017. The Handmaid’s Tale. Read on for Sinclair’s take on the novel. Dystopias are hot right now. If the popularity of television shows like. Will be coming to Hulu in 2017. Would appeal to...
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Welcome to Pedagogy and American Literary Studies. A resource for teaching American literature. Online Resources for Moby-Dick and American Whaling. Teaching Resources for Talking about Race in a Post-Truth Era. Weekly Twitter Link Round Up. The site index is roughly organized by category to make it easier to peruse our offerings; however, most of the posts could be categorized in several different ways. Bookending the Survey Course with Native American Literature Part One: Oral Cultures. Using Digital A...
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Just Teach One: Early African American Print » Theresa: A Haytien Tale (1827)
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Theresa: A Haytien Tale (1827). Toussaint l’Ouverture, lithograph, United States, between 1830 and 1860. Theresa; a Haytien Tale (1827). Download XML File (zip archive). View XML File using TEI encoding. Joycelyn Moody, English Graduate level course, UT-San Antonio. Nicole N. Aljoe, English, Introduction to Literary Studies course, Northeastern University. Michael Dean, History, Illinois Math and Science Academy. Adam Kotlarczyk, English, Illinois Math and Science Academy. Ed White, Tulane University.