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Teaching Children's Literature
The thirteen essays that make up the first part of Teaching Children's Literature highlight issues of canon, pedagogy, genre, and period.
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 Editor(s): Glenn Edward Sadler; U. C. Knoepflmacher, consultant ed.
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Teaching Contemporary Theory to Undergraduates
Teaching Contemporary Theory to Undergraduates shows readers how theory can, in the words of William E. Cain, enable teachers and students "to illuminate anew the structure of texts, to write...
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 Editor(s): Dianne F. Sadoff, William E. Cain
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Teaching Environmental Literature
Materials, Methods, Resources
This collection suggests models for teaching environmental literature and proposes interdisciplinary projects that link literary and environmental studies to a variety of other fields, including art, biology, history, and civil...
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 Editor(s): Frederick O. Waage
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Teaching Life Writing Texts
"Howes and Fuchs have spanned a remarkable breadth in terms of where their writers come from, the sorts of schools they teach in, and the life writing issues on which...
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 Editor(s): Miriam Fuchs, Craig Howes
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Teaching Literature and Medicine
Courses in literature and medicine flourish in undergraduate, medical school, and continuing-education programs throughout the United States and Canada. This volume presents a variety of approaches to the subject.
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 Editor(s): Anne Hunsaker Hawkins, Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
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Teaching Literature and Other Arts
Focusing primarily on undergraduate teaching, this collection of eighteen pioneering essays describes courses interweaving literature with music and the visual arts. Each essay is supplemented by a syllabus of the...
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 Editor(s): Jean-Pierre Barricelli, Joseph Gibaldi, Estella Lauter
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Teaching Nineteenth-Century American Poetry
"This volume argues very powerfully that nineteenth-century American poetry encompasses much more than Whitman and Dickinson. This is an indispensable book and will be useful to both new and experienced...
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 Editor(s): Paula Bernat Bennett, Karen L. Kilcup, and Philipp Schweighauser
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Teaching North American Environmental Literature
(Options for Teaching 22)
"Teachers in settings from advanced high schools to community colleges and full undergraduate programs in American literature and environmental studies will want to use this book. It will prove a...
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 Editor(s): Laird Christensen, Mark C. Long, Fred Waage
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Teaching Oral Traditions
Research is beginning to unearth the astounding wealth of oral traditions that have served as a vital cultural activity and verbal art for peoples throughout the world, from antiquity to...
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 Editor(s): John Miles Foley
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