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Literary Canon and Critical Literacy in First Language Education – A Literature Review
Adrian Forsberg, Amina Turan
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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.
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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.
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Indigeneity, Archives, and the American Literary Canon
2023As a 2022-23 Samuel H. Kress Teaching with Primary Sources Fellow with the Smithsonian Institution's Archives of American Art, I have been tasked with designing an open-access American studies syllabus that will be published on the Smithsonian website later in 2023.
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Canon, Translation, and Literary History
Across Languages and Cultures, 2003How far can canon and language be sources of (dis)continuity in literary history? Continuity and discontinuity are concepts of such complexity that only philosophers can hope to make a successful attempt to define them in general terms. All I can offer is a tentative analysis of their significance for literary history.
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2012
In Other Worlds, Outside in the Teaching Machine and A Critique of Postcolonial Reason are not just collections of theoretical essays that touch upon such disparate issues as the question of the clitoris, the problematic of value and other kindred issues, but an assemblage of critical pieces that try to translate the theoretical insights into practical
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In Other Worlds, Outside in the Teaching Machine and A Critique of Postcolonial Reason are not just collections of theoretical essays that touch upon such disparate issues as the question of the clitoris, the problematic of value and other kindred issues, but an assemblage of critical pieces that try to translate the theoretical insights into practical
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Literary History, Criticism and Canon
1997Depending on perspective, the trajectory of twentieth-century canon-formative criticism in English is bound to look widely different to different observers. From one angle there seems to be a succession of defenders of relatively narrow codices of texts, in which the titles selected for inclusion may vary, but not the underlying principle of ...
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