Teaching Transatlanticism
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Teaching Transatlanticism

Resources for Teaching Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Print Culture

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  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Teaching Transatlanticism

Resources for Teaching Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Print Culture

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The 18 chapters in this book outline conceptual approaches to the field and provide practical resources for teaching, ranging from ideas for individual class sessions to full syllabi and curricular frameworks.

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Year
2015
Print ISBN
9780748694464
eBook ISBN
9780748694471

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. Note on Companion Website
  6. Notes on Contributors
  7. 1. Introduction: Tracing Currents and Joining Conversations
  8. PART I Curricular Histories and Key Trends
  9. 2. On Not Knowing Any Better
  10. 3. Transatlantic Networks in the Nineteenth Century
  11. 4. Rewriting the Atlantic: Symbiosis, 1997–2014
  12. PART II Organising Curriculum Through Transatlantic Lenses
  13. 5. Anthologising and Teaching Transatlantic Romanticism
  14. 6. ā€˜Flat Burglary’? A Course on Race, Appropriation, and Transatlantic Print Culture
  15. 7. Dramatising the Black Atlantic: Live Action Projects in Classrooms
  16. PART III Teaching Transatlantic Figures
  17. 8. The Canadian Transatlantic: Susanna Moodie and Pauline Johnson
  18. 9. Frederick Douglass, Maria Weston Chapman, and Harriet Martineau: Atlantic Abolitionist Networks and Transatlanticism’s Binaries
  19. 10. ā€˜How did you get here? and where are you going?’: Transatlantic Literary History, Exile, and Textual Traces in Herman Melville’s Israel Potter
  20. 11. Americans, Abroad: Reading Portrait of a Lady in a Transatlantic Context
  21. PART IV Teaching Genres in Transatlantic Context
  22. 12. Making Anglo-American Oratory Resonate
  23. 13. Genre and Nationality in Nineteenth-Century British and American Poetry
  24. 14. Teaching ā€˜Transatlantic Sensations’
  25. 15. Prophecy, Poetry, and Democracy: Teaching Through the International Lens of the Fortnightly Review
  26. PART V Envisioning Digital Transatlanticism
  27. 16. Transatlantic Mediations:Teaching Victorian Poetry in theNew Print Media
  28. 17. Digital Transatlanticism: An Experience of and Reflections on Undergraduate Research in the Humanities
  29. 18. Twenty-First-Century Digital Publics and Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Public Spheres
  30. PART VI Afterword
  31. 19. Looking Forward
  32. Index

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