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Critical Approaches to Teaching the High School Novel Crag Hill (University of Oklahoma, USA)

Critical Approaches to Teaching the High School Novel By Crag Hill (University of Oklahoma, USA)

Critical Approaches to Teaching the High School Novel by Crag Hill (University of Oklahoma, USA)


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This edited collection will turn a critical spotlight on the set of texts that has constituted the high school canon of literature by introducing and applying these interpretive frames to the field of secondary English education.

Critical Approaches to Teaching the High School Novel Summary

Critical Approaches to Teaching the High School Novel: Reinterpreting Canonical Literature by Crag Hill (University of Oklahoma, USA)

This edited collection will turn a critical spotlight on the set of texts that has constituted the high school canon of literature for decades. By employing a set of fresh, vibrant critical lenses-such as youth studies and disabilities studies- that are often unfamiliar to advanced students and scholars of secondary English, this book provides divergent approaches to traditional readings and pedagogical practices surrounding these familiar works. By introducing and applying these interpretive frames to the field of secondary English education, this book demonstrates that there is more to say about these texts, ways to productively problematize them, and to reconfigure how they may be read and used in the classroom.

About Crag Hill (University of Oklahoma, USA)

Crag Hill is an associate professor of English Education at the University of Oklahoma, USA.

Victor Malo-Juvera is an associate professor of English Education at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: The Center of the Canon: The High School Classroom

Crag Hill and Victor Malo-Juvera

2. Why Did the Star-Crossed Lovers Never Have a Chance? (Mis)Guided Adult Interference in Romeo and Juliet

Mark A. Lewis

3. Dances, Dresses, and Speaking Her Mind: The Cultural Work of Pride and Prejudice

Katharine Montwieler, University of North Carolina Wilmington

4. Teaching Huckleberry Finn in an Era of Tenuous Race Relations

Judith A. Hayn and Autumn M. Dodge

5. It's Really All About Tom: Performances of the Masculine Self in The Great Gatsby

Michael Macaluso and Kati Macaluso

6. Readers' Hearts Seek Connection: Transactional Theory Applied to The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter

Sharon Kane

7. Disturbing the Universe: Reading The Stranger Through a Lens of Philosophical Criticism

Sean P. Connors

8. What Does The Glass Menagerie and Its Discussion Questions Teach about Disability?

And How to Undo It

Patricia A. Dunn and Angela Broderick

9. Reinterpreting Revolutions: An Encoding/Decoding Analysis of Animal Farm

Lara Searcy, Jonathan B. Allred, Seth D. French, and Christian Z. Goering

10. When New Criticism and Reader Response Aren't Enough: Reading Against To Kill a Mockingbird Through a Critical Whiteness Lens

Susan L. Groenke

11. Literary Authorship and Community Seers in Bless Me, Ultima and The House on Mango Street: 'Let me begin at the beginning'

R. Joseph Rodriguez

12. We got to be smart to git away: Revisiting African American Language and Emancipatory Literacy in Alice Walker's The Color Purple and Sapphire's PUSH

Raquel Kennon

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NLS9780367584344
9780367584344
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Critical Approaches to Teaching the High School Novel: Reinterpreting Canonical Literature by Crag Hill (University of Oklahoma, USA)
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-06-30
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