Adapting the Eighteenth Century
A Handbook of Pedagogies and Practices
Herausgeber: Harrow, Sharon R; Saxton, Kirsten T
Adapting the Eighteenth Century
A Handbook of Pedagogies and Practices
Herausgeber: Harrow, Sharon R; Saxton, Kirsten T
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A collection of pedagogical essays that presents proven strategies for the teaching of adaptation and eighteenth-century texts
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A collection of pedagogical essays that presents proven strategies for the teaching of adaptation and eighteenth-century texts
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781580469838
- ISBN-10: 1580469833
- Artikelnr.: 58017305
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781580469838
- ISBN-10: 1580469833
- Artikelnr.: 58017305
Sharon R. Harrow, Kirsten T. Saxton
Acknowledgments Introduction Sharon R. Harrow and Kirsten T. Saxton 1 "Je
suis Voltaire," or, Appropriating the Philosophe in the Social Media Age
Maria Park Bobroff 2 "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story?": The Uses
of Hamilton in Special Collections Pedagogy and Public Engagement Jeremy
Brett and Cait Coker 3 Performing Frankenstein in the South: Sex, Race, and
Science across the Disciplines Chase Bringardner, Lindsay Doukopoulos, and
Emily C. Friedman 4 French Fairy Tales and Adaptations in the
Twenty-First-Century Classroom Peggy Schaller Elliott 5 Select Trials at
the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey (1742) and Mark Ravenhill's Mother
Clap's Molly House (2001) Jason Gieger 6 Teaching with The Pilgrim's
Progress Video Game Jason J. Gulya 7 Eliza Haywood's "Bad Habits": Teaching
Adaptations of Fantomina: or, Love in a Maze and The Distress'd Orphan; or,
Love in a Madhouse Sharon R. Harrow 8 Teaching Eighteenth-Century
Literature through Eighteenth Century Adaptations: Adaptive Structures
Aleksondra Hultquist 9 "A Private Had Been Flogged": Adaptation and the
"Invisible World" of Jane Austen Catherine Ingrassia 10 Fifty Shades of
Pamela in the Undergraduate Classroom Ula Lukszo Klein 11 Teaching the
Austen-Monster-Mashup: Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters Misty Krueger
12 Learning to Adapt: Teaching Pride and Prejudice and Its Adaptations in
General Education Courses Nora Nachumi and Heather King 13 Race and
Romance: Adapting Free Women of Color in the Long Eighteenth Century Robin
Runia 14 The Crusoeiana: Material Crusoe Rivka Swenson 15 Adaptation in
Strange Places: Terrence Malick's To the Wonder and the Narrative Effect
and Form of Samuel Richardson's Pamela Kathleen E. Urda 16 Adapting the
Tombeaux des Princes: A Study in Media Variations Anne Betty Weinshenker 17
Experiential Pedagogy to Join the Thread of Conversation with Paul et
Virginie Servanne Woodward 18 "Lookin' for a Mind at Work": Hamilton,
Adaptation, and Enlightenment Ideals for the Core Curriculum Jodi L. Wyett
Notes on the Contributors Index
suis Voltaire," or, Appropriating the Philosophe in the Social Media Age
Maria Park Bobroff 2 "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story?": The Uses
of Hamilton in Special Collections Pedagogy and Public Engagement Jeremy
Brett and Cait Coker 3 Performing Frankenstein in the South: Sex, Race, and
Science across the Disciplines Chase Bringardner, Lindsay Doukopoulos, and
Emily C. Friedman 4 French Fairy Tales and Adaptations in the
Twenty-First-Century Classroom Peggy Schaller Elliott 5 Select Trials at
the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey (1742) and Mark Ravenhill's Mother
Clap's Molly House (2001) Jason Gieger 6 Teaching with The Pilgrim's
Progress Video Game Jason J. Gulya 7 Eliza Haywood's "Bad Habits": Teaching
Adaptations of Fantomina: or, Love in a Maze and The Distress'd Orphan; or,
Love in a Madhouse Sharon R. Harrow 8 Teaching Eighteenth-Century
Literature through Eighteenth Century Adaptations: Adaptive Structures
Aleksondra Hultquist 9 "A Private Had Been Flogged": Adaptation and the
"Invisible World" of Jane Austen Catherine Ingrassia 10 Fifty Shades of
Pamela in the Undergraduate Classroom Ula Lukszo Klein 11 Teaching the
Austen-Monster-Mashup: Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters Misty Krueger
12 Learning to Adapt: Teaching Pride and Prejudice and Its Adaptations in
General Education Courses Nora Nachumi and Heather King 13 Race and
Romance: Adapting Free Women of Color in the Long Eighteenth Century Robin
Runia 14 The Crusoeiana: Material Crusoe Rivka Swenson 15 Adaptation in
Strange Places: Terrence Malick's To the Wonder and the Narrative Effect
and Form of Samuel Richardson's Pamela Kathleen E. Urda 16 Adapting the
Tombeaux des Princes: A Study in Media Variations Anne Betty Weinshenker 17
Experiential Pedagogy to Join the Thread of Conversation with Paul et
Virginie Servanne Woodward 18 "Lookin' for a Mind at Work": Hamilton,
Adaptation, and Enlightenment Ideals for the Core Curriculum Jodi L. Wyett
Notes on the Contributors Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Sharon R. Harrow and Kirsten T. Saxton 1 "Je
suis Voltaire," or, Appropriating the Philosophe in the Social Media Age
Maria Park Bobroff 2 "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story?": The Uses
of Hamilton in Special Collections Pedagogy and Public Engagement Jeremy
Brett and Cait Coker 3 Performing Frankenstein in the South: Sex, Race, and
Science across the Disciplines Chase Bringardner, Lindsay Doukopoulos, and
Emily C. Friedman 4 French Fairy Tales and Adaptations in the
Twenty-First-Century Classroom Peggy Schaller Elliott 5 Select Trials at
the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey (1742) and Mark Ravenhill's Mother
Clap's Molly House (2001) Jason Gieger 6 Teaching with The Pilgrim's
Progress Video Game Jason J. Gulya 7 Eliza Haywood's "Bad Habits": Teaching
Adaptations of Fantomina: or, Love in a Maze and The Distress'd Orphan; or,
Love in a Madhouse Sharon R. Harrow 8 Teaching Eighteenth-Century
Literature through Eighteenth Century Adaptations: Adaptive Structures
Aleksondra Hultquist 9 "A Private Had Been Flogged": Adaptation and the
"Invisible World" of Jane Austen Catherine Ingrassia 10 Fifty Shades of
Pamela in the Undergraduate Classroom Ula Lukszo Klein 11 Teaching the
Austen-Monster-Mashup: Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters Misty Krueger
12 Learning to Adapt: Teaching Pride and Prejudice and Its Adaptations in
General Education Courses Nora Nachumi and Heather King 13 Race and
Romance: Adapting Free Women of Color in the Long Eighteenth Century Robin
Runia 14 The Crusoeiana: Material Crusoe Rivka Swenson 15 Adaptation in
Strange Places: Terrence Malick's To the Wonder and the Narrative Effect
and Form of Samuel Richardson's Pamela Kathleen E. Urda 16 Adapting the
Tombeaux des Princes: A Study in Media Variations Anne Betty Weinshenker 17
Experiential Pedagogy to Join the Thread of Conversation with Paul et
Virginie Servanne Woodward 18 "Lookin' for a Mind at Work": Hamilton,
Adaptation, and Enlightenment Ideals for the Core Curriculum Jodi L. Wyett
Notes on the Contributors Index
suis Voltaire," or, Appropriating the Philosophe in the Social Media Age
Maria Park Bobroff 2 "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story?": The Uses
of Hamilton in Special Collections Pedagogy and Public Engagement Jeremy
Brett and Cait Coker 3 Performing Frankenstein in the South: Sex, Race, and
Science across the Disciplines Chase Bringardner, Lindsay Doukopoulos, and
Emily C. Friedman 4 French Fairy Tales and Adaptations in the
Twenty-First-Century Classroom Peggy Schaller Elliott 5 Select Trials at
the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey (1742) and Mark Ravenhill's Mother
Clap's Molly House (2001) Jason Gieger 6 Teaching with The Pilgrim's
Progress Video Game Jason J. Gulya 7 Eliza Haywood's "Bad Habits": Teaching
Adaptations of Fantomina: or, Love in a Maze and The Distress'd Orphan; or,
Love in a Madhouse Sharon R. Harrow 8 Teaching Eighteenth-Century
Literature through Eighteenth Century Adaptations: Adaptive Structures
Aleksondra Hultquist 9 "A Private Had Been Flogged": Adaptation and the
"Invisible World" of Jane Austen Catherine Ingrassia 10 Fifty Shades of
Pamela in the Undergraduate Classroom Ula Lukszo Klein 11 Teaching the
Austen-Monster-Mashup: Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters Misty Krueger
12 Learning to Adapt: Teaching Pride and Prejudice and Its Adaptations in
General Education Courses Nora Nachumi and Heather King 13 Race and
Romance: Adapting Free Women of Color in the Long Eighteenth Century Robin
Runia 14 The Crusoeiana: Material Crusoe Rivka Swenson 15 Adaptation in
Strange Places: Terrence Malick's To the Wonder and the Narrative Effect
and Form of Samuel Richardson's Pamela Kathleen E. Urda 16 Adapting the
Tombeaux des Princes: A Study in Media Variations Anne Betty Weinshenker 17
Experiential Pedagogy to Join the Thread of Conversation with Paul et
Virginie Servanne Woodward 18 "Lookin' for a Mind at Work": Hamilton,
Adaptation, and Enlightenment Ideals for the Core Curriculum Jodi L. Wyett
Notes on the Contributors Index