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Teaching Shakespeare Beyond the Major, 2024

Langue : Anglais
Couverture de l’ouvrage Teaching Shakespeare Beyond the Major

This edited collection considers the task of teaching Shakespeare in general education college courses, a task which is often considered obligatory, perfunctory, and ancillary to a professor?s primary goals of research and upper-level teaching. The contributors apply a variety of pedagogical strategies for teaching general education students who are often freshmen or sophomores, non-majors, and/or non-traditional students. Offering instructors practical classroom approaches to Shakespeare?s language, performance, and critical theory, the essays in this collection explicitly address the unique pedagogical situations of today?s general education college classroom.

1.Teaching Shakespeare in the Twenty-First Century.- 2.Teaching Shakespeare Off the Tenure Track.- 3.One-Act Shakespeare: Teaching Cultural Legacy Through Excerpts and Adaptations.- 4.‘To Double Business Bound’: Shakespeare and Gen Ed.- 5.‘The Refusal of Compassion’: Teaching The Merchant of Venice in a General Education Course.- 6.Getting a Return on Investment in Shakespeare.- 7.Green Shakespeare and the Environmental Studies Classroom.- 8.Teaching Shakespeare and Twenty-First Century Multicultural Sensibilities.- 9.Enhancing Creative Engagement with A Midsummer Night’sDream, Much Ado About Nothing, Hamlet, and Othello and Gen-Z Culture.- 10.‘Some Enchanted Trifle’: Shakespeare and Popular Culture in the Community College.- 11.Choose Your Own Adventure: Embracing Student-Selected Readings in the General Education Shakespeare Course.- 12.Online Shakespeare: Beneficial Learning Experiences for Non-Majors.- 13.Online Shakespearean Role Playing.- 14.“We Must Follow the Leaders”: Shakespeare Beyond the Classroom.- 15.Existential Shakespeare: Citizenship in the International Service-Learning Classroom.- 

M. Tyler Sasser is Assistant Professor of Honors at the University of Alabama, USA, where he teaches several courses on early modern literature, children’s literature, and film. Sasser’s research appears in Medieval and Renaissance Drama in EnglandShakespeare NewsletterShakespeare BulletinThe Tennessee Williams Annual ReviewChildren’s LiteratureChildren’s Literature Association Quarterly, and Children’s Literature in Education. He has contributed recent chapters to Shakespeare and Millennial Fiction (2017), Queering Childhood in Early Modern English Drama and Culture (2018), Shakespeare and Geek Culture (2020), and Liberating Shakespeare: AdaptationTrauma and Empowerment for Young Adult Audiences (2023). In 2018, Sasser co-organized “Teaching Shakespeare in and beyond the Classroom” for the Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies at the University of Alabama, a 2-day conference focused on teaching Shakespeare to non-English majors.

Emma K. Atwood is Associate Professor of English at the University of Montevallo, USA – Alabama’s only public liberal arts college. She teaches courses on Shakespeare and contemporary society, early modern drama, early modern poetry, and Renaissance women and gender. Atwood’s research interests include Shakespeare, pedagogy, spatial dramaturgy, performance theory, and women, gender, and sexuality. She has published articles in Comparative Drama, the Journal of Medieval and Early Modern StudiesEarly Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary JournalBorrowers and Lenders, and This Rough Magic. She is an editor of the forthcoming digital critical edition

Reconsiders the task of teaching Shakespeare in service or general education courses Situates Shakespeare within various public discourses and contemporary cultural debates Features work by leading scholars in Shakespeare studies

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