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Pedagogy (2017) 17 (3): 495–502.
Published: 01 October 2017
... As a vertical set, cantos 23 offer many striking motifs, the most significant being the recurrence of bird imagery, instances of the body in motion or in flux, and the reinforcement of the mother-­child dyad. Inferno 23 finds Dante and Virgil in the Eighth Circle, Fifth Pouch in the company of the Male­...
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Pedagogy (2013) 13 (1): 87–95.
Published: 01 January 2013
... crafting of an artistic product out of disparate discursive elements. My methods foregrounded the interdependence of the analytical (iso- lation and scrutiny of sound, lineation, imagery) and the creative (multi- plication and playfulness with sound, layout, and imagery). While creative thinking...
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Pedagogy (2008) 8 (1): 160–170.
Published: 01 January 2008
... Studios. www.endicott-studio.com/rdrm/rrwoman.html . Dunn, Carolyn, and Carol Comfort, eds. 1999 . Through the Eye of the Deer . San Francisco: Aunt Lute Books. Harjo, Joy. “ Deer Dancer .” 1999 . In Dunn and Comfort 1999: 29 -31. Harjo, Joy, and Gloria Bird, eds. 1997 . Reinventing...
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Pedagogy (2008) 8 (1): 135–145.
Published: 01 January 2008
... are included in the essay) are a catalyst for a complex system of varied responses beyond the immediate paralyzing effect. The history of lynching and the continued threat of racial violence are difficult subjects to teach, but the engagement with this history through lynching imagery and the exhibition...
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Pedagogy (2008) 8 (1): 145–154.
Published: 01 January 2008
... in the nineteenth century as “a quick or hurried shot taken without deliberate aim, esp. one at a rising bird or quickly moving animal” (Oxford English Dictionary). The conflated definitions of the hurried violence of the hunter’s shot used to kill its prey and the quick action of opening and closing...
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Pedagogy (2008) 8 (1): 154–159.
Published: 01 January 2008
... in the nineteenth century as “a quick or hurried shot taken without deliberate aim, esp. one at a rising bird or quickly moving animal” (Oxford English Dictionary). The conflated definitions of the hurried violence of the hunter’s shot used to kill its prey and the quick action of opening and closing...
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Pedagogy (2008) 8 (1): 170–176.
Published: 01 January 2008
... as “a quick or hurried shot taken without deliberate aim, esp. one at a rising bird or quickly moving animal” (Oxford English Dictionary). The conflated definitions of the hurried violence of the hunter’s shot used to kill its prey and the quick action of opening and closing the shutter of a handheld...
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Pedagogy (2005) 5 (3): 409–426.
Published: 01 October 2005
... they begin to see it everywhere, from advertisements to popular songs, and they certainly fi nd examples in other parts of King Lear. One example they are unlikely to miss occurs in Lear s famous prison speech: We two alone will sing like birds i the cage. When thou dost ask me blessing, I ll kneel down...
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Pedagogy (2015) 15 (2): 213–232.
Published: 01 April 2015
... of poetry’s — and literature’s — greatest strengths); that the poem is, and should remain, a bird in flight; and that its elusiveness and irreducibility may be an important part of what we appreci- ate most about it. I think it would be good for students to discover that one can even, on occasion...
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Pedagogy (2021) 21 (2): 205–224.
Published: 01 April 2021
..., and their mediating technologies, have been designed largely by “dudes like me” for dudes like me (Wachter-Boettcher 2017 ). Second, I've developed “writing about writing” pedagogies that have students read scholarly texts on rhetoric and writing (Bird et al. 2019 ), so I'm invested in students reading long-form...
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Pedagogy (2003) 3 (1): 21–52.
Published: 01 January 2003
... of America. Hannay, Margaret. 2000. Incorporating Women Writers into the Survey Course: The Countess of Pembroke s Psalm 73 and Astrophil and Stella, Sonnet 5. In Cheney and Prescott 2000: 133 38. Harlow, Barbara. 1991. The Tortoise and the Birds : Strategies of Resistance in Things Fall Apart...
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Pedagogy (2005) 5 (1): 97–101.
Published: 01 January 2005
... in papers like Hawthorne s Light Imagery in The Scarlet Letter than I once was, and they have taught me that most of my students can indeed do much more interesting work. That is not to say that online historical archives don t carry certain risks, one of which is that they provide students their history...
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Pedagogy (2005) 5 (1): 102–104.
Published: 01 January 2005
... in papers like Hawthorne s Light Imagery in The Scarlet Letter than I once was, and they have taught me that most of my students can indeed do much more interesting work. That is not to say that online historical archives don t carry certain risks, one of which is that they provide students their history...
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Pedagogy (2005) 5 (1): 105–107.
Published: 01 January 2005
... in papers like Hawthorne s Light Imagery in The Scarlet Letter than I once was, and they have taught me that most of my students can indeed do much more interesting work. That is not to say that online historical archives don t carry certain risks, one of which is that they provide students their history...
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Pedagogy (2005) 5 (1): 108–111.
Published: 01 January 2005
... in papers like Hawthorne s Light Imagery in The Scarlet Letter than I once was, and they have taught me that most of my students can indeed do much more interesting work. That is not to say that online historical archives don t carry certain risks, one of which is that they provide students their history...
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Pedagogy (2005) 5 (1): 111–116.
Published: 01 January 2005
... in papers like Hawthorne s Light Imagery in The Scarlet Letter than I once was, and they have taught me that most of my students can indeed do much more interesting work. That is not to say that online historical archives don t carry certain risks, one of which is that they provide students their history...
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Pedagogy (2014) 14 (1): 81–106.
Published: 01 January 2014
...-writing pedagogy. © 2013 by Duke University Press 2013 Works Cited Angelou Maya . 1969 . “Champion of the World.” I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. In The Brief Bedford Reader , ed. Kennedy X. J. Kennedy Dorothy M. Aaron Jane E. , 93 – 96 . Boston : Bedford-St. Martin’s...
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Pedagogy (2014) 14 (2): 251–287.
Published: 01 April 2014
... to adolescence and manhood. Though he had not attempted poetry, we all praised the poetic quality of his prose, poetic in the sense that it relied on imagery from her kitchen table, site for buttering home- made bread and learning letters, and from his bedside to stress her nurturing tenderness...
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Pedagogy (2005) 5 (2): 175–194.
Published: 01 April 2005
... with a withdrawal from sexuality into a pristine garden where man lives without a mate (64). Sarah, on the other hand, thought that if you ve read one Marvell poem, you ve read them all; I m sure she didn t know Le roman de la rose, which does use horticultural imagery erotically. As careful readers of the poem...
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Pedagogy (2014) 14 (2): 343–354.
Published: 01 April 2014
... rooftops, to a grandfather’s front porch, to a busy street corner near a popular pizza joint, to a canoe on Lady Bird Lake. Years after the course has wrapped up, I can look over a class roster and name the journal location for each student. Hav- ing read their ideas, observations, and experiences...