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Pedagogy (2020) 20 (3): 549–558.
Published: 01 October 2020
... crow collective, a Seattle theater company dedicated to producing classical works with diverse all-female and nonbinary casts for contemporary audiences. Through reflection on students’ responses to the adaptation’s all-female cast, as well as the analytical work they produced for an upper-level course...
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Pedagogy (2011) 11 (3): 493–514.
Published: 01 October 2011
... into two casts. The decision to create an all-female cast (in which
the women cross-dressed for the male roles) and a mixed cast (in which the
four male students played the male roles) was determined once the first draft
of the script was nearly complete. This gender-divided double casting had...
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Pedagogy (2020) 20 (3): 558–562.
Published: 01 October 2020
...: Palgrave Macmillan. Richards, Becs. 2017. An Excellent New All- Female Take on Shakespeare s Henry VI Complicates the Gender Binary. Seattle Weekly, February 1. www.seattleweekly.com /arts/an- excellent- new- all- female- take- on- shakespeares- henry- vi- proves- gender- is- in - fact- a- performance...
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Pedagogy (2011) 11 (2): 349–369.
Published: 01 April 2011
.... Spelman, Elizabeth. 1989 . “Anger and Insubordination.” In Women, Knowledge, and Reality: Explorations in Feminist Philosophy , ed. Anne Garry and Marilyn Pearsall, 263 – 74. Boston: Unwin Hyman. Think Progress. 2008. “Media Torn Over Whether to Cast Clinton as `Weak' or `Calculating...
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Pedagogy (2014) 14 (3): 531–539.
Published: 01 October 2014
... pedagogy
ties to the “females” they believed responsible for creating and perpetuating
aspects of patriarchy:
Girls in middle school are all attracted to the tallest, best looking guy in the grade
while the nerdy guys are left out . . . this is where the system of male dominance
starts. (AM 2012...
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Pedagogy (2014) 14 (3): 540–551.
Published: 01 October 2014
... it or
not, there is also a lot of talk about Emma and Charles, his denial and blind-
ness, her flagrant cheating. Who is this colorful couple? None other than Dr.
Charles and Mme. Emma Bovary from Gustave Flaubert’s 1857 novel.
Required of all students at King’s College, Core 100: Liberal Arts
Seminar...
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Pedagogy (2016) 16 (2): 308–314.
Published: 01 April 2016
...” in these
works may be closely related. Paying attention, in a survey course on novels,
also to aesthetics (which I do) makes it possible to cast many rhetorical, lin-
guistic, narratorial, and sociocultural features into high relief by introducing
a very “versy” narrative poem amid all that narrative prose...
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Pedagogy (2016) 16 (2): 333–345.
Published: 01 April 2016
... is replete with reli-
gious imagery, its characters avoid dogmatic fervor. Other comparisons arise
in the use of female foils for dramatic contrast (Browning’s Lady Waldemar,
Boos “Let Me Count the Ways” 335
with Charlotte Brontë’s Blanche Ingram and Ginevra...
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Pedagogy (2015) 15 (1): 183–191.
Published: 01 January 2015
... York Press . Haggerty George E. Zimmerman Bonnie , eds. 1995 . Professions of Desire: Lesbian and Gay Studies in Literature . New York : Modern Language Association . Halberstam Judith . 1998 . Female Masculinity . Durham, NC : Duke University Press . Hall Donald E...
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Pedagogy (2010) 10 (2): 425–450.
Published: 01 April 2010
... Butler Chair, a position named after his late daughter and intended to
be filled by a female professor. This new administrative position marked the
beginning of the English department at Butler and the expansion of English
composition and literature course offerings for all Butler students...
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Pedagogy (2014) 14 (2): 289–315.
Published: 01 April 2014
..., correspon-
dence, e-mails, citation systems, casta painting, digital mapping, female
monarchs, and female physicians.1 Meanwhile, the texts of our discipline,
its seminal articles and books, seemingly operate in a rhetorical vacuum in
which linguistic maneuvers, deployments of ethos and connotative...
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Pedagogy (2006) 6 (1): 79–102.
Published: 01 January 2006
.... Middle-class female professionals during the era assumed that they could justify their activities only if they could cast other groups as individuals without agency and resources (Muncy 1991: xv). The experience of the immigrant writer Anzia Yezierska is a compel- ling illustration of how the reformist...
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Pedagogy (2008) 8 (2): 227–254.
Published: 01 April 2008
...: International Publishers. Hull, Gloria T., et al., eds. 1982 . All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, but Some of Us Are Brave . New York: Feminist Press. Kanellos, Nicolas, et al. 2002 . Herencia: The Anthology of Hispanic Literature of the United States . New York: Oxford University Press...
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Pedagogy (2001) 1 (1): 91–116.
Published: 01 January 2001
..., to be credible, to be valued in the public sphere. They all reflect the ways in which poetry written by women concerns the process of writing the female self as well as the poetry- writing process. Deconstructive, feminist, and postmodern reading strategies inform the interpretive paradigms in which I teach...
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Pedagogy (2002) 2 (3): 311–336.
Published: 01 October 2002
... but that are, paradoxically, largely invisible and provisional in Brenda s case, a deaf identity, and in Debra s, a lesbian identity might be troubled and troubling for both us and our students. Pamela L. Caughie (1999: 2) proposes that all subjectivity is passing, even the subject position of the teacher-scholar who...
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Pedagogy (2009) 9 (2): 217–233.
Published: 01 April 2009
... immediately that Disney erases the nuances of the original even as it adds
all sorts of inventive details — comical, musical, visual. While they notice a
number of distressing alterations, the deletion of many of Andersen’s female
characters is often what troubles them most. In the original story...
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Pedagogy (2010) 10 (3): 511–533.
Published: 01 October 2010
... from proper female behavior” (Bacon
2002: 35). With the line “Ain’t I a Woman?” Truth is positioning herself as
one who has been cast out of the Cult of True Womanhood. For Gage’s book
audience and Truth’s convention audience, this would have been an effective
move because the white women...
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Pedagogy (2017) 17 (3): 513–523.
Published: 01 October 2017
... detractors — all
Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, Composition, and Culture
Volume 17, Number 3 © 2017 by Duke University Press
513
the Carsons out there — who fear that pairing...
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Pedagogy (2001) 1 (3): 539–545.
Published: 01 October 2001
... . . . levels of meaning (291). In another selection Toril Moi challenges this theory of subversive evasion and concealment (292), argu- ing that Gilbert and Gubar counteract an allegedly monolithic patriarchal tra- dition with an equally static belief in the true female authorial voice as the essence of all...
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Pedagogy (2001) 1 (3): 545–553.
Published: 01 October 2001
... . . . levels of meaning (291). In another selection Toril Moi challenges this theory of subversive evasion and concealment (292), argu- ing that Gilbert and Gubar counteract an allegedly monolithic patriarchal tra- dition with an equally static belief in the true female authorial voice as the essence of all...
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