Teaching the early modern period

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Teaching the early modern period

edited by Derval Conroy and Danielle Clarke

Palgrave Macmillan, 2011

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This innovative project unites leading scholars of English, History and French to examine the challenges of teaching early modern literature, history and culture within higher education. The volume sets out a variety of approaches to teaching the period and aims to revitalize the connection between teaching and research.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements Introduction
  • D.Clarke & D.Conroy The Scholarship of Teaching the Early Modern: An Overview
  • D.Conroy PART I: THE EARLY MODERN IN THE DIGITAL AGE Renaissance Teaching and Learning: Humanist Pedagogy in the Digital Age and What it Might Teach Us
  • D.Clarke Information Revolutions Past and Present, and Teaching the Early Modern Period
  • P.Dover PART II: THE EARLY MODERN AND ITS OTHERS 'Other voices': The Early Modern Past in Provincial America
  • J.Dewald Exploring the Limits of the Thinkable
  • S.Stuurman Lobola, the Intombi, and the Soft-Porn Centaur: Teaching King Lear in the Post-Apartheid South African Classroom
  • D.Seddon Windows of Gold
  • R.Whelan A Renaissance Woman Adrift in the World
  • M.E.Wiesner-Hanks Worlds Apart, Worlds Away: Integrating the Early Modern in the Antipodes
  • S.Broomhall Paradise Regained? Teaching the Multicultural Renaissance
  • J.Grogan Shakespeare and the Problem of the Early Modern Curriculum
  • A.Hadfield PART III: THE EARLY MODERN IN THE CONTEMPORARY CLASSROOM: COURSE DESIGN AND CLASSROOM PRACTICE An Early Modern Challenge: Finding the Student In-Road
  • P.Cheney Teaching Shakespeare Historically
  • M.Burnett The Importance of Being Endogenous
  • A.Viala Literature, Philosophy and Medicine: Strategies for an Interdisciplinary Approach to the Seventeenth Century
  • B.Hoefer Versailles
  • H.Goldwyn Paradoxical Creativity: Using Censorship to Develop Critical Reading and Thinking
  • K.Waterson T-shirt Day, Utopia and Henry VIII's Dating Service: Using Creative Assignments to Teach Early Modern History
  • C.Levin The Importance of Boredom in Learning About the Early Modern
  • C.Sullivan PART IV: PERFORMING THE EARLY MODERN French Seventeenth-Century Theatre: Saying is Believing
  • H.Phillips Teaching Early-Modern Spectacle through Film: Exploring Possibilities, Challenges and Pitfalls through a French Corpus
  • G.Spielmann Relevance and its Discontents: Teaching Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette
  • A.Wygant Presence, Performance and Critical Pleasure: Play and Prerequisites in Research and Teaching
  • C.Biet Index

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