Reading, learning, teaching Margaret Atwood
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書誌事項
Reading, learning, teaching Margaret Atwood
(Confronting the text, confronting the world, v. 6)
Peter Lang, c2007
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [143]-146)
収録内容
- Margaret Atwood : a life formed with scissors and matches
- Atwood's intentional (nonfiction) writing
- Early novels : a woman, an artist, a Canadian
- Dark and speculative (dystopian) novels
- Later novels : mythologies of and for women
- Short fiction : of storytelling and audiences
- Poetry, of hooks and eyes
- Children and wordplay : expanding our views of literature
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Literature that confronts our students' assumptions about the world and about text is the lifeblood of English classes in American high schools and colleges. Margaret Atwood offers works in a wide variety of genres that fulfill that need. This volume introduces readers, students, and teachers to the life and works of Atwood while also suggesting a variety of ways in which her works can become valuable additions to classroom experiences with literature and writing. Furthermore, this volume confronts how and why we teach English through Atwood's writing.
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