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Pedagogy (2013) 13 (2): 229–244.
Published: 01 April 2013
... . Gummere Francis B. 1884 . “ What Place Has Old English Philology in Our Elementary Schools? ” Modern Language Association of America Proceedings 1 : xxiv – xxvi . Gwara Scott , ed. 1997 . Anglo-Saxon Conversations: The Colloquies of Ælfric Bata , trans. Porter David W...
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Pedagogy (2013) 13 (2): 399–401.
Published: 01 April 2013
...Eric R. Carlson The Cambridge Introduction to Anglo-Saxon Literature . By Magennis Hugh . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2011 . © 2013 by Duke University Press 2013 Reviews Interlocking Genres: A New Approach...
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Pedagogy (2016) 16 (3): 381–392.
Published: 01 October 2016
...K. Narayana Chandran English has a peculiar way of redefining the selves and locations of readers, especially in countries where Anglo-American texts are studied with a multicultural awareness. Ernest Hemingway's “Hills like White Elephants” creates a world elsewhere not only for the couple who...
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Pedagogy (2013) 13 (2): 303–319.
Published: 01 April 2013
... wrote in three languages (see Dutton 2010), or Langland and the Gawain poet without acknowledging their debt to the French tradition (on Anglo-­Latin literature, see Rigg 1992). But the idea of  “the literature of England” is also an uneasy fit. The English delegates at the Council...
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Pedagogy (2013) 13 (3): 567–570.
Published: 01 October 2013
... the Family in Fifteenth-­Century England — and Educating Students in Twenty-­ First-Century­ America   213 568  pedagogy Zimmerman, Harold C. | Drinking Feasts and Insult Battles: Bringing Anglo-­Saxon Pedagogy into the Contemporary Classroom    229 Off-­the-­Grid Authors...
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Pedagogy (2007) 7 (2): 171–181.
Published: 01 April 2007
... Pratt’s now famous concept, especially from my perspec- tive as an Anglo-American academic in foreign languages and literatures, demands exactly the kind of strategies and awareness that my colleagues in the pieces to follow so eloquently outline. Rajini Srikanth notes in her essay...
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Pedagogy (2013) 13 (2): 403–405.
Published: 01 April 2013
... and profane. Readers, especially ones new to medieval English writ- ing, might be surprised to find areas of continuity where rupture has been generally supposed, such as that between Anglo-­Saxon and Middle English sermons, the subject of Bella Millet’s contribution. Diane Watt’s “Authorizing Female...
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Pedagogy (2010) 10 (1): 69–78.
Published: 01 January 2010
... perceptible. Grappling with difference is the only way I (or any of us) ever learn anything.4 And one of the principal lessons I have learned is that we in Anglo-American queer studies know very little about what is happening in the rest of the world. Similarly, in the past few months...
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Pedagogy (2013) 13 (2): 289–302.
Published: 01 April 2013
..., Turkish, and Hebrew Poems . Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press . Rosenfeld Abraham . 1989 . Tisha B’av Compendium: Tephilot and Kinot . New York : Judaica Press . Scheil Andrew P. 2004 . The Footsteps of Israel: Understanding Jews in Anglo-Saxon England . Ann Arbor...
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Pedagogy (2025) 25 (1): 1–7.
Published: 01 January 2025
... that recur in repetitive, forceful, irregular ways. These include conflicts within medieval studies itself, such as the controversy and backlash attending BIPOC scholars’ efforts to steer the field away from using the term Anglo-Saxon , given its past and ongoing use within white supremacist discourse...
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Pedagogy (2022) 22 (2): 183–205.
Published: 01 April 2022
... the heroic figure of Judith represented in the Anglo-Saxon poem of the same name, Queen Elizabeth I as she represents herself in Speech to the House of Commons, January 28, 1563 , and Michelle Obama. Tracing links between how powerful women are represented—and represent themselves—in political settings...
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Pedagogy (2001) 1 (1): 191–194.
Published: 01 January 2001
... in the table of contents. And this despite the fact that in the Middle Ages, for example, both Welsh and Irish lit- erature were at least as vital as Anglo-Saxon. Indeed, if you were a medieval writer blessed with Merlin s gift of foresight and were eager to land an even- tual place in the Norton Anthology...
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Pedagogy (2013) 13 (2): 205–211.
Published: 01 April 2013
... and Insult Battles: Bringing Anglo-­Saxon Peda- gogy into the Contemporary Classroom” explores the fate of Anglo-­Saxon texts in the twentieth and twenty-­first centuries and outlines a compelling first-­day lesson plan using a playful tenth-­century pedagogical text. Fitzgib- bons’s “Critical Pleasure...
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Pedagogy (2001) 1 (1): 195–196.
Published: 01 January 2001
... in the table of contents. And this despite the fact that in the Middle Ages, for example, both Welsh and Irish lit- erature were at least as vital as Anglo-Saxon. Indeed, if you were a medieval writer blessed with Merlin s gift of foresight and were eager to land an even- tual place in the Norton Anthology...
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Pedagogy (2001) 1 (1): 197–201.
Published: 01 January 2001
... in the table of contents. And this despite the fact that in the Middle Ages, for example, both Welsh and Irish lit- erature were at least as vital as Anglo-Saxon. Indeed, if you were a medieval writer blessed with Merlin s gift of foresight and were eager to land an even- tual place in the Norton Anthology...
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Pedagogy (2001) 1 (1): 201–207.
Published: 01 January 2001
... in the table of contents. And this despite the fact that in the Middle Ages, for example, both Welsh and Irish lit- erature were at least as vital as Anglo-Saxon. Indeed, if you were a medieval writer blessed with Merlin s gift of foresight and were eager to land an even- tual place in the Norton Anthology...
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Pedagogy (2001) 1 (1): 207–214.
Published: 01 January 2001
... in the table of contents. And this despite the fact that in the Middle Ages, for example, both Welsh and Irish lit- erature were at least as vital as Anglo-Saxon. Indeed, if you were a medieval writer blessed with Merlin s gift of foresight and were eager to land an even- tual place in the Norton Anthology...
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Pedagogy (2007) 7 (1): 147–149.
Published: 01 January 2007
... novel Children of the Ghetto was published in 1998 by Wayne State University Press, and she is coeditor, with Nikki Lee Manos, of Trans- forming Genres: New Approaches to British Fiction of the 1890s (1994). She has published many articles on Victorian and Anglo-Jewish literature and culture...
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Pedagogy (2012) 12 (1): 201–203.
Published: 01 January 2012
... schools and colleges. Her work has appeared in TESOL Quarterly and numerous scholarly journals. She is the author of Englishes in Contact: Anglo- phone Caribbean Students in an Urban College (2001) and editor of Dialects, Englishes, Creoles, and Education (2006). Adam Pacton is a PhD student...
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Pedagogy (2016) 16 (2): 377–379.
Published: 01 April 2016
...); A Femi- nist Reader: Feminist Thought from Sappho to Satrapi (2013), coedited with Sharon M. Harris; and Teaching Transatlanticism: Resources for Teaching Nineteenth-­Century Anglo-­American Print Culture (2015), coedited with Sarah R. Robbins. Jade Kierbow Loicano is a lecturer...