Teaching William Morris
Herausgeber: Martinek, Jason D.; Miller, Elizabeth Carolyn
Teaching William Morris
Herausgeber: Martinek, Jason D.; Miller, Elizabeth Carolyn
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Long before the word "interdisciplinary" entered the landscape of higher education, William Morris embodied that ideal. Teaching William Morris offers a wide array of perspectives on the challenges and the rewards of teaching this Victorian polymath whose ideas and creations remain so powerful today.
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Long before the word "interdisciplinary" entered the landscape of higher education, William Morris embodied that ideal. Teaching William Morris offers a wide array of perspectives on the challenges and the rewards of teaching this Victorian polymath whose ideas and creations remain so powerful today.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9781683930730
- ISBN-10: 1683930738
- Artikelnr.: 57131830
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9781683930730
- ISBN-10: 1683930738
- Artikelnr.: 57131830
Jason D. Martinek is associate professor of history at New Jersey City University. Elizabeth C. Miller is professor of English at the University of California, Davis.
Acknowledgments Introduction: "The Earthly Paradox": Teaching William
Morris Jason D. Martinek and Elizabeth Carolyn Miller Part I: Pasts and
Presents 1. "Teaching Morris in Chicago, c. 1900" Elizabeth Helsinger 2.
"Naturalizing the Dignity of Labor: The Hull-House Labor Museum and William
Morris's Influence on the American Settlement House Movement" Elizabeth
Grennan Browning 3. "Time Travelling with William Morris" John Plotz 4.
"'Work and Fun' and 'Education at its Finest:' Teaching Morris at Kelmscott
House," Helen Elleston 5. "The Medievalism of William Morris: Teaching
Through Tolkien" KellyAnn Fitzpatrick Part II: Political Contexts 6. "A
Dream of William Cobbett? Teaching Morris's John Ball in an
Interdisciplinary Course on Victorian Radicalism" Linda Hughes and William
M. Meier 7. "'Vive La Commune!' The Imaginary of the Paris Commune and the
Arts and Crafts Movement" Morna O'Neill 8. "'Living in Heaven': Hope and
Change in News from Nowhere" David Latham Part III: Literature 9. "Morris
Matters: News from Nowhere and Victorian Materialities" Susan David
Bernstein 10. "Teaching News from Nowhere in a Course on 'The Simple Life'"
Michael Robertson 11. "Teaching Morris the Utopian" Deanna Kreisel 12.
"Teaching Guenevere Through Word and Image" Pamela Bracken 13. "Morris and
the Literary Canon" Michelle Weinroth Part IV: Art and Design 14. "Morris
for Art Historians" Imogen Hart 15. "William Morris, designer" James
Housefield 16. "William Morris and the Intersection of the Histories of Art
and Design" Julie Codell Part V: Digital Humanities 17. "Morris for Many
Audiences: Teaching with the William Morris Archive" Florence Boos 18.
"William Morris on Social Media: A Personal Experience, 2007-2017" Tony
Pinkney 19. "Digital Design with William Morris" Amanda Golden Index About
the Contributors
Morris Jason D. Martinek and Elizabeth Carolyn Miller Part I: Pasts and
Presents 1. "Teaching Morris in Chicago, c. 1900" Elizabeth Helsinger 2.
"Naturalizing the Dignity of Labor: The Hull-House Labor Museum and William
Morris's Influence on the American Settlement House Movement" Elizabeth
Grennan Browning 3. "Time Travelling with William Morris" John Plotz 4.
"'Work and Fun' and 'Education at its Finest:' Teaching Morris at Kelmscott
House," Helen Elleston 5. "The Medievalism of William Morris: Teaching
Through Tolkien" KellyAnn Fitzpatrick Part II: Political Contexts 6. "A
Dream of William Cobbett? Teaching Morris's John Ball in an
Interdisciplinary Course on Victorian Radicalism" Linda Hughes and William
M. Meier 7. "'Vive La Commune!' The Imaginary of the Paris Commune and the
Arts and Crafts Movement" Morna O'Neill 8. "'Living in Heaven': Hope and
Change in News from Nowhere" David Latham Part III: Literature 9. "Morris
Matters: News from Nowhere and Victorian Materialities" Susan David
Bernstein 10. "Teaching News from Nowhere in a Course on 'The Simple Life'"
Michael Robertson 11. "Teaching Morris the Utopian" Deanna Kreisel 12.
"Teaching Guenevere Through Word and Image" Pamela Bracken 13. "Morris and
the Literary Canon" Michelle Weinroth Part IV: Art and Design 14. "Morris
for Art Historians" Imogen Hart 15. "William Morris, designer" James
Housefield 16. "William Morris and the Intersection of the Histories of Art
and Design" Julie Codell Part V: Digital Humanities 17. "Morris for Many
Audiences: Teaching with the William Morris Archive" Florence Boos 18.
"William Morris on Social Media: A Personal Experience, 2007-2017" Tony
Pinkney 19. "Digital Design with William Morris" Amanda Golden Index About
the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction: "The Earthly Paradox": Teaching William
Morris Jason D. Martinek and Elizabeth Carolyn Miller Part I: Pasts and
Presents 1. "Teaching Morris in Chicago, c. 1900" Elizabeth Helsinger 2.
"Naturalizing the Dignity of Labor: The Hull-House Labor Museum and William
Morris's Influence on the American Settlement House Movement" Elizabeth
Grennan Browning 3. "Time Travelling with William Morris" John Plotz 4.
"'Work and Fun' and 'Education at its Finest:' Teaching Morris at Kelmscott
House," Helen Elleston 5. "The Medievalism of William Morris: Teaching
Through Tolkien" KellyAnn Fitzpatrick Part II: Political Contexts 6. "A
Dream of William Cobbett? Teaching Morris's John Ball in an
Interdisciplinary Course on Victorian Radicalism" Linda Hughes and William
M. Meier 7. "'Vive La Commune!' The Imaginary of the Paris Commune and the
Arts and Crafts Movement" Morna O'Neill 8. "'Living in Heaven': Hope and
Change in News from Nowhere" David Latham Part III: Literature 9. "Morris
Matters: News from Nowhere and Victorian Materialities" Susan David
Bernstein 10. "Teaching News from Nowhere in a Course on 'The Simple Life'"
Michael Robertson 11. "Teaching Morris the Utopian" Deanna Kreisel 12.
"Teaching Guenevere Through Word and Image" Pamela Bracken 13. "Morris and
the Literary Canon" Michelle Weinroth Part IV: Art and Design 14. "Morris
for Art Historians" Imogen Hart 15. "William Morris, designer" James
Housefield 16. "William Morris and the Intersection of the Histories of Art
and Design" Julie Codell Part V: Digital Humanities 17. "Morris for Many
Audiences: Teaching with the William Morris Archive" Florence Boos 18.
"William Morris on Social Media: A Personal Experience, 2007-2017" Tony
Pinkney 19. "Digital Design with William Morris" Amanda Golden Index About
the Contributors
Morris Jason D. Martinek and Elizabeth Carolyn Miller Part I: Pasts and
Presents 1. "Teaching Morris in Chicago, c. 1900" Elizabeth Helsinger 2.
"Naturalizing the Dignity of Labor: The Hull-House Labor Museum and William
Morris's Influence on the American Settlement House Movement" Elizabeth
Grennan Browning 3. "Time Travelling with William Morris" John Plotz 4.
"'Work and Fun' and 'Education at its Finest:' Teaching Morris at Kelmscott
House," Helen Elleston 5. "The Medievalism of William Morris: Teaching
Through Tolkien" KellyAnn Fitzpatrick Part II: Political Contexts 6. "A
Dream of William Cobbett? Teaching Morris's John Ball in an
Interdisciplinary Course on Victorian Radicalism" Linda Hughes and William
M. Meier 7. "'Vive La Commune!' The Imaginary of the Paris Commune and the
Arts and Crafts Movement" Morna O'Neill 8. "'Living in Heaven': Hope and
Change in News from Nowhere" David Latham Part III: Literature 9. "Morris
Matters: News from Nowhere and Victorian Materialities" Susan David
Bernstein 10. "Teaching News from Nowhere in a Course on 'The Simple Life'"
Michael Robertson 11. "Teaching Morris the Utopian" Deanna Kreisel 12.
"Teaching Guenevere Through Word and Image" Pamela Bracken 13. "Morris and
the Literary Canon" Michelle Weinroth Part IV: Art and Design 14. "Morris
for Art Historians" Imogen Hart 15. "William Morris, designer" James
Housefield 16. "William Morris and the Intersection of the Histories of Art
and Design" Julie Codell Part V: Digital Humanities 17. "Morris for Many
Audiences: Teaching with the William Morris Archive" Florence Boos 18.
"William Morris on Social Media: A Personal Experience, 2007-2017" Tony
Pinkney 19. "Digital Design with William Morris" Amanda Golden Index About
the Contributors