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Pedagogy (2025) 25 (1): 123–133.
Published: 01 January 2025
[email protected] Copyright © 2025 by Duke University Press 2025 digital characteristics hybrid teaching spatiality online communities fan fiction As the spots filled up during the morning rush at the dining tables of the bed-and-breakfast where I was staying, a man of about my vintage (mid...
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Pedagogy (2022) 22 (3): 395–414.
Published: 01 October 2022
... of Virginia Press . Soller Bettina . 2014 . “ Fan Fiction and Soap Operas: On the Seriality of Vast Narratives .” Literatur in Wissenschaft und Unterricht 47 , nos. 1–2 : 191 – 205 . Southworth E. D. E. N. (1859) 1988 . The Hidden Hand; or, Capitola the Madcap . New Brunswick, NJ...
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Pedagogy (2010) 10 (1): 143–151.
Published: 01 January 2010
... in the microgenres of text messages,
wall posts to Facebook, tweets, RSS feeds, and scrolling instant messages.)
The only growth area?
Picture the graph: while self-sponsored acts of reading are declining
across the board, self-sponsored acts of writing — poems, diary entries, blogs,
fan fiction...
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Pedagogy (2017) 17 (3): 513–523.
Published: 01 October 2017
...
to make early twentieth-century fiction more attractive and engaging for an
early twenty-first-century student body. The king becomes less of a myth and
more of a man to members of the servant class by way of advances in radio
technology, and the British aristocracy becomes less of a caricature...
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Pedagogy (2015) 15 (2): 233–251.
Published: 01 April 2015
... out of print
for some time. This means copies of the text are more scarce each year, and
elaborate reading arrangements must be made to accommodate a lecture of
two hundred students. The logistical snarl wins me no fans, but I am glad of
it nonetheless, as it is an object lesson in the stakes...
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Pedagogy (2010) 10 (3): 457–470.
Published: 01 October 2010
... not to talk about the conditions for publishing
detective fiction in late-nineteenth-century London and in the mid-twentieth-
century United States. It’s difficult not to talk about the historical conditions
of understanding what counts as solving a crime, or not to talk about the fans,
those who...
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Pedagogy (2007) 7 (1): 5–20.
Published: 01 January 2007
...: University of Chicago Press. ____. 1988 . The Company We Keep: An Ethics of Fiction . Berkeley: University of California Press. ____. 2006 . My Many Selves: The Quest for a Plausible Harmony . Logan: Utah State University Press. Gregory, Marshall. 2002 . “Pedagogy and the Christian Law of Love...
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Pedagogy (2018) 18 (1): 174–180.
Published: 01 January 2018
...
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by viewers on social media. In these videos, the viewers ask about the likes
and dislikes of the characters and about their futures — questions about the
fiction of which Lizzie herself is a part. Thus, by using accessible platforms
and then modeling...
Journal Article
Pedagogy (2025) 25 (1): 9–24.
Published: 01 January 2025
... to begin parsing a time period that spans about a thousand years? Rigorous study of the Middle Ages often includes multiple geographical locations, languages, cultures, reinterpretations by fans of the Middle Ages (Romantics, Victorians, and the problematic appropriations of those who see the Middle Ages...
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Pedagogy (2021) 21 (3): 481–500.
Published: 01 October 2021
... of others—play in subject formation, particularly the extent to which they influence not only the narration of our own lives but also the lives of real and fictional others. Based on my own prior experience, I was also keenly interested in how a theoretical understanding of narrative might affect the way...
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Pedagogy (2016) 16 (2): 191–206.
Published: 01 April 2016
... : Prentice-Hall . Neal Michael R. 2011 . Writing Assessment and the Revolution in Digital Texts and Technologies . New York : Teachers College Press . Neubauer Alexander . 1994 . Conversations on Writing Fiction . New York : Harper . Papillion Terry . 1995 . “Isocrates...
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Pedagogy (2001) 1 (3): 479–488.
Published: 01 October 2001
...:55 PM Page 480 its ranking of teachers over students determines a pedagogical engagement with a lesser student thought that is designed, I think, to avoid a less senti- mental realization. It evades two more challenging moves: identifying as a fiction the presumption of class difference that has...
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Pedagogy (2014) 14 (3): 475–498.
Published: 01 October 2014
...Sean Murray Margaret Atwood’s recent dystopian fiction depicts a troubled food system that calls into question our own patterns of production and consumption. These matters of food politics provide fertile ground for a pedagogy that is both critical and grounded in real-world pragmatics. © 2014...
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Pedagogy (2016) 16 (3): 551–562.
Published: 01 October 2016
... discussions. Using an inquiry-based approach to genre study, the students in this classroom explore many kinds of “text”—from stand-up comedy to fiction and narrative nonfiction—with an unavoidable eye toward critical theory but without the traditional approach that pushes students to apply a “critical lens...
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Pedagogy (2025) 25 (1): 95–110.
Published: 01 January 2025
... and their backstories into a much more sophisticated, emotionally complex adventure that resonates with medieval Arthurian romance. My students, some of whom were already fans of the 2018 She-Ra , expressed how much they appreciated She-Ra 's explicit queer representation with a central lesbian love story, its...
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Pedagogy (2012) 12 (3): 541–543.
Published: 01 October 2012
... critiques
and defenses of the genre; and both the Internet and library databases are
full of fan-generated and scholarly researched responses to the same fictions
and films that we dealt with in class. With this range of primary and second-
ary readings to respond to, student papers arrived...
Journal Article
Pedagogy (2012) 12 (3): 544–549.
Published: 01 October 2012
... critiques
and defenses of the genre; and both the Internet and library databases are
full of fan-generated and scholarly researched responses to the same fictions
and films that we dealt with in class. With this range of primary and second-
ary readings to respond to, student papers arrived...
Journal Article
Pedagogy (2012) 12 (3): 550–555.
Published: 01 October 2012
...
and defenses of the genre; and both the Internet and library databases are
full of fan-generated and scholarly researched responses to the same fictions
and films that we dealt with in class. With this range of primary and second-
ary readings to respond to, student papers arrived at complex analyses...
Journal Article
Pedagogy (2012) 12 (3): 556–561.
Published: 01 October 2012
... critiques
and defenses of the genre; and both the Internet and library databases are
full of fan-generated and scholarly researched responses to the same fictions
and films that we dealt with in class. With this range of primary and second-
ary readings to respond to, student papers arrived...
Journal Article
Pedagogy (2012) 12 (3): 562–568.
Published: 01 October 2012
... techniques that my students practice when
close reading texts; detective fiction authors including Dorothy L. Sayers and
Raymond Chandler were also critics who produced argumentative critiques
and defenses of the genre; and both the Internet and library databases are
full of fan-generated...
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