Literature, Language, and the Classroom
Essays for Promodini Varma
Herausgeber: Jain, Sonali; Pradhan, Anubhav
Literature, Language, and the Classroom
Essays for Promodini Varma
Herausgeber: Jain, Sonali; Pradhan, Anubhav
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This book presents reflections on researching and teaching English literatures and languages in India. It concerns itself broadly with literary modernism and English language teaching and classroom pedagogy, some of the core concerns of the literary fraternity today.
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This book presents reflections on researching and teaching English literatures and languages in India. It concerns itself broadly with literary modernism and English language teaching and classroom pedagogy, some of the core concerns of the literary fraternity today.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 164
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780367479640
- ISBN-10: 0367479648
- Artikelnr.: 62220909
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 164
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780367479640
- ISBN-10: 0367479648
- Artikelnr.: 62220909
Sonali Jain is Associate Professor (English) in Bharati College, University of Delhi. Her doctoral work at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) centred on Vijay Tendulkar and the semiotics of cinema. She was Translator- in-Residence at the University of East Anglia, UK in 2008 and has translated Tendulkar's play Baby into English. She has also edited Strindberg's Miss Julie. Her areas of interest include psychoanalytic theory, film studies and translation. She is trained in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. She has been painting for many years and her works have been exhibited in a number of group shows. Anubhav Pradhan is Assistant Professor with the Department of Liberal Arts, IIT Bhilai. His research straddles urban history, heritage, planning, and writing as well as colonial cultural contact and the intersections of empire and modernity. He is Deputy Editor of South Asia Research; editor of Articulating Urbanity: Writing the South Asian City (forthcoming, 2022) and co-editor of Kipling and Yeats at 150: Retrospectives/Perspectives (2019). He has taught at Ambedkar University Delhi, South Asian University, Jamia Millia Islamia, and the University of Delhi and has served Primus Books, Delhi as their Senior Marketing Editor. He has also been associated as a researcher with the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies and the Indian Institute for Human Settlements. He reviews frequently for national and international journals and has presented his work in a wide range of conferences all over the world.
Introduction: Towards a Framing of Parts. 1. Arthur Conan Doyle and William
Butler Yeats: Contemporaries, Strangers, Partners 2. Ibsen's Ghost in
Forster's The Longest Journey 3. Redefining British Masculinity in
Captains Courageous 4. Reading Poetry Through Translation: A Note on a
Hindi Translation of Shakespeare's Sonnets 5. Teaching in Translation,
Teaching Gender and Sexuality 6. Radical Unlearnedness with Proletarian
Schooling: Dilemmas of discipline and teaching in D.H. Lawrence's
Education of the People and Fantasia of the Unconscious 7. Holding
Environments: An Enquiry into Institutional Minds 8. The Challenges of
Skilling the English Language Learner for the Global Market 9.
Evidence-based decision making in our teaching: why is it important and how
do we do it? 10. Developments in teaching College English at University of
Delhi 11. Theatre, Feminism, and Society: Notes from a Practitioner 12.
Nostalgic possibilities: Planning and heritage in Shahjahanabad
Butler Yeats: Contemporaries, Strangers, Partners 2. Ibsen's Ghost in
Forster's The Longest Journey 3. Redefining British Masculinity in
Captains Courageous 4. Reading Poetry Through Translation: A Note on a
Hindi Translation of Shakespeare's Sonnets 5. Teaching in Translation,
Teaching Gender and Sexuality 6. Radical Unlearnedness with Proletarian
Schooling: Dilemmas of discipline and teaching in D.H. Lawrence's
Education of the People and Fantasia of the Unconscious 7. Holding
Environments: An Enquiry into Institutional Minds 8. The Challenges of
Skilling the English Language Learner for the Global Market 9.
Evidence-based decision making in our teaching: why is it important and how
do we do it? 10. Developments in teaching College English at University of
Delhi 11. Theatre, Feminism, and Society: Notes from a Practitioner 12.
Nostalgic possibilities: Planning and heritage in Shahjahanabad
Introduction: Towards a Framing of Parts. 1. Arthur Conan Doyle and William
Butler Yeats: Contemporaries, Strangers, Partners 2. Ibsen's Ghost in
Forster's The Longest Journey 3. Redefining British Masculinity in
Captains Courageous 4. Reading Poetry Through Translation: A Note on a
Hindi Translation of Shakespeare's Sonnets 5. Teaching in Translation,
Teaching Gender and Sexuality 6. Radical Unlearnedness with Proletarian
Schooling: Dilemmas of discipline and teaching in D.H. Lawrence's
Education of the People and Fantasia of the Unconscious 7. Holding
Environments: An Enquiry into Institutional Minds 8. The Challenges of
Skilling the English Language Learner for the Global Market 9.
Evidence-based decision making in our teaching: why is it important and how
do we do it? 10. Developments in teaching College English at University of
Delhi 11. Theatre, Feminism, and Society: Notes from a Practitioner 12.
Nostalgic possibilities: Planning and heritage in Shahjahanabad
Butler Yeats: Contemporaries, Strangers, Partners 2. Ibsen's Ghost in
Forster's The Longest Journey 3. Redefining British Masculinity in
Captains Courageous 4. Reading Poetry Through Translation: A Note on a
Hindi Translation of Shakespeare's Sonnets 5. Teaching in Translation,
Teaching Gender and Sexuality 6. Radical Unlearnedness with Proletarian
Schooling: Dilemmas of discipline and teaching in D.H. Lawrence's
Education of the People and Fantasia of the Unconscious 7. Holding
Environments: An Enquiry into Institutional Minds 8. The Challenges of
Skilling the English Language Learner for the Global Market 9.
Evidence-based decision making in our teaching: why is it important and how
do we do it? 10. Developments in teaching College English at University of
Delhi 11. Theatre, Feminism, and Society: Notes from a Practitioner 12.
Nostalgic possibilities: Planning and heritage in Shahjahanabad