Shakespeare, Education and Pedagogy
Representations, Interactions and Adaptations
Herausgeber: Bickley, Pamela; Stevens, Jenny
Shakespeare, Education and Pedagogy
Representations, Interactions and Adaptations
Herausgeber: Bickley, Pamela; Stevens, Jenny
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This volume captures the diverse ways in which Shakespeare interacts with educational theory and practice. It explores the depiction of learning and education in the plays, the role of Shakespeare as pedagogue, and ways in which the teaching of Shakespeare can facilitate discussion of some of the urgent questions of modern times.
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This volume captures the diverse ways in which Shakespeare interacts with educational theory and practice. It explores the depiction of learning and education in the plays, the role of Shakespeare as pedagogue, and ways in which the teaching of Shakespeare can facilitate discussion of some of the urgent questions of modern times.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781032037271
- ISBN-10: 103203727X
- Artikelnr.: 66722762
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781032037271
- ISBN-10: 103203727X
- Artikelnr.: 66722762
Pamela Bickley is joint-author with Jenny Stevens of three Arden Shakespeare books and taught formerly at Royal Holloway, University of London Jenny Stevens is lecturer in English Literature at City Lit London, UK.
Part 1: Shakespeare as Educator Across Time 1. 'More Ripe' Wit and Female
Allure in Pericles: Teaching the Teacher 2. Dryden, Shakespeare, and
Learning the Trade: 'I have profess'd to imitate the Divine Shakespeare' 3.
The Rise of the Working-Class Shakespeare Reader 4. The Female Lecturer and
Shakespeare's Heroines: a Performative Pedagogy 5. Lifting Shakespeare off
the Page in the Twentieth-Century Classroom 6. Shakespeare's Radical
Presence: Current Theorizing of the Plays as Expressive of Social Justice
Part 2: The Representation of Education and Learning in the Plays 7.
Religious Instruction in Shakespeare's Plays: Measure for Measure 8.
Learning to Love in Shakespearean Comedy: 'Kiss[ing] by the book' 9. Women
Learning (and Learning From) the Classics: Ovid Now and Then 10. Educating
the Prince in Shakespeare's History Plays: Learning to be King Part 3:
Twenty-first-century Shakespeare: the Individual, the Community and the
Wider World 11. Shakespeare and Close Reading: A Call for Sincerity 12.
Teaching Shakespeare and Social Media: How Many Facebook Friends Had Lady
Macbeth? 13. Shakespeare, Performance and Neurodiversity: Bottom's Dream
14. Shakespeare through Trauma: Teaching in 2020 and Beyond 15. From Felon
to Filmmaker: A Shakespearean Education 16. Shakespeare Pedagogy and
Anti-Racist Curriculum Initiatives 17. What Can Hamlet Teach Us About
Queerness? 18. Shakespeare and English Language Education 19. Shakespeare,
University Education, and Anti-Racism in Kuwait: 'A drop of water in the
breaking gulf' 20. Co-opting 'the Bard' as Manager in the Anglophone World
and the Netherlands: Shakespeare for Synergy? 21. Shakespeare, Climate
Change and the Blue Humanities: Imagining an Oceanic Education
Allure in Pericles: Teaching the Teacher 2. Dryden, Shakespeare, and
Learning the Trade: 'I have profess'd to imitate the Divine Shakespeare' 3.
The Rise of the Working-Class Shakespeare Reader 4. The Female Lecturer and
Shakespeare's Heroines: a Performative Pedagogy 5. Lifting Shakespeare off
the Page in the Twentieth-Century Classroom 6. Shakespeare's Radical
Presence: Current Theorizing of the Plays as Expressive of Social Justice
Part 2: The Representation of Education and Learning in the Plays 7.
Religious Instruction in Shakespeare's Plays: Measure for Measure 8.
Learning to Love in Shakespearean Comedy: 'Kiss[ing] by the book' 9. Women
Learning (and Learning From) the Classics: Ovid Now and Then 10. Educating
the Prince in Shakespeare's History Plays: Learning to be King Part 3:
Twenty-first-century Shakespeare: the Individual, the Community and the
Wider World 11. Shakespeare and Close Reading: A Call for Sincerity 12.
Teaching Shakespeare and Social Media: How Many Facebook Friends Had Lady
Macbeth? 13. Shakespeare, Performance and Neurodiversity: Bottom's Dream
14. Shakespeare through Trauma: Teaching in 2020 and Beyond 15. From Felon
to Filmmaker: A Shakespearean Education 16. Shakespeare Pedagogy and
Anti-Racist Curriculum Initiatives 17. What Can Hamlet Teach Us About
Queerness? 18. Shakespeare and English Language Education 19. Shakespeare,
University Education, and Anti-Racism in Kuwait: 'A drop of water in the
breaking gulf' 20. Co-opting 'the Bard' as Manager in the Anglophone World
and the Netherlands: Shakespeare for Synergy? 21. Shakespeare, Climate
Change and the Blue Humanities: Imagining an Oceanic Education
Part 1: Shakespeare as Educator Across Time 1. 'More Ripe' Wit and Female
Allure in Pericles: Teaching the Teacher 2. Dryden, Shakespeare, and
Learning the Trade: 'I have profess'd to imitate the Divine Shakespeare' 3.
The Rise of the Working-Class Shakespeare Reader 4. The Female Lecturer and
Shakespeare's Heroines: a Performative Pedagogy 5. Lifting Shakespeare off
the Page in the Twentieth-Century Classroom 6. Shakespeare's Radical
Presence: Current Theorizing of the Plays as Expressive of Social Justice
Part 2: The Representation of Education and Learning in the Plays 7.
Religious Instruction in Shakespeare's Plays: Measure for Measure 8.
Learning to Love in Shakespearean Comedy: 'Kiss[ing] by the book' 9. Women
Learning (and Learning From) the Classics: Ovid Now and Then 10. Educating
the Prince in Shakespeare's History Plays: Learning to be King Part 3:
Twenty-first-century Shakespeare: the Individual, the Community and the
Wider World 11. Shakespeare and Close Reading: A Call for Sincerity 12.
Teaching Shakespeare and Social Media: How Many Facebook Friends Had Lady
Macbeth? 13. Shakespeare, Performance and Neurodiversity: Bottom's Dream
14. Shakespeare through Trauma: Teaching in 2020 and Beyond 15. From Felon
to Filmmaker: A Shakespearean Education 16. Shakespeare Pedagogy and
Anti-Racist Curriculum Initiatives 17. What Can Hamlet Teach Us About
Queerness? 18. Shakespeare and English Language Education 19. Shakespeare,
University Education, and Anti-Racism in Kuwait: 'A drop of water in the
breaking gulf' 20. Co-opting 'the Bard' as Manager in the Anglophone World
and the Netherlands: Shakespeare for Synergy? 21. Shakespeare, Climate
Change and the Blue Humanities: Imagining an Oceanic Education
Allure in Pericles: Teaching the Teacher 2. Dryden, Shakespeare, and
Learning the Trade: 'I have profess'd to imitate the Divine Shakespeare' 3.
The Rise of the Working-Class Shakespeare Reader 4. The Female Lecturer and
Shakespeare's Heroines: a Performative Pedagogy 5. Lifting Shakespeare off
the Page in the Twentieth-Century Classroom 6. Shakespeare's Radical
Presence: Current Theorizing of the Plays as Expressive of Social Justice
Part 2: The Representation of Education and Learning in the Plays 7.
Religious Instruction in Shakespeare's Plays: Measure for Measure 8.
Learning to Love in Shakespearean Comedy: 'Kiss[ing] by the book' 9. Women
Learning (and Learning From) the Classics: Ovid Now and Then 10. Educating
the Prince in Shakespeare's History Plays: Learning to be King Part 3:
Twenty-first-century Shakespeare: the Individual, the Community and the
Wider World 11. Shakespeare and Close Reading: A Call for Sincerity 12.
Teaching Shakespeare and Social Media: How Many Facebook Friends Had Lady
Macbeth? 13. Shakespeare, Performance and Neurodiversity: Bottom's Dream
14. Shakespeare through Trauma: Teaching in 2020 and Beyond 15. From Felon
to Filmmaker: A Shakespearean Education 16. Shakespeare Pedagogy and
Anti-Racist Curriculum Initiatives 17. What Can Hamlet Teach Us About
Queerness? 18. Shakespeare and English Language Education 19. Shakespeare,
University Education, and Anti-Racism in Kuwait: 'A drop of water in the
breaking gulf' 20. Co-opting 'the Bard' as Manager in the Anglophone World
and the Netherlands: Shakespeare for Synergy? 21. Shakespeare, Climate
Change and the Blue Humanities: Imagining an Oceanic Education