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Transforming a Literary Canon

Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy, 2016
The Heath Anthology of American Literature, like Transformations, celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary in 2016. The Heath has helped win the cultural wars in the college classroom, greatly increasing the number of women writers and writers of color whose works are now routinely taught.
P. Lauter
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Genre and the Literary Canon

New Literary History, 1979
whole. At most we talk about sizable subsets of the writers and works of the past. This limited field is the current literary canon. Some have argued that much the same is true of individual works: that an "elasticity" in the literary artifact permits us to attend now to small samples, now to larger traditions and groupings of which the work in its ...
A. Fowler
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The Literary Canon

The Bet: Truth in Science, Literature and Everyday Knowledges, 2019
G. Potter
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Teacher-researchers: a pilot project for unsettling the secondary Australian literary canon

Gender and Education, 2020
Despite ongoing attempts to disrupt the white cis-hetero-masculine nature of the literary canon the secondary school English curriculum remains tethered to its lineage.
Larissa Mclean Davies   +2 more
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The Lesbian South: Southern Feminists, the Women in Print Movement, and the Queer Literary Canon

Journal of American History, 2020
67 Crain ends her book with a brief coda about bedtime stories, a tradition that dates to the later nineteenth century and encapsulates many of the themes she has discussed. She summarizes the cultural and technological forces that enabled this tradition—
P. Holloway
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Middlebrow matters: women’s reading and the literary canon in France since the Belle Epoque

Modern & Contemporary France, 2018
The discipline of French studies has enthusiastically embraced popular and genre fiction as a subject for analysis in recent years, an expansion of focus in which Diana Holmes was a pioneering rese...
S. Kemp
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