The Beats : A Teaching Companion (Clemson University Press: Beat Studies)

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The Beats : A Teaching Companion (Clemson University Press: Beat Studies)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 416 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781835538715
  • DDC分類 811.5409

Full Description

This volume addresses integrating into the classroom Beat authors, texts, and themes
associated with Beat writing, generally dated from the early 1950s to 1964-65, when the major social justice movements in the United States began to tear apart the fabric of post war containment culture and Hippie counterculture became a dominant movement. The book provides a robust foundation for discussions of the continued relevance of Beat literature in educational settings.

The volume's 22 essays are divided into six domains: 1) Foundational Issues, 2) Beat Literary Genres, 3) Beat Literary Topics, 4) Beat Lineages and Legacies, 5) Selected Resources, and 6) Sample Assignments. The volume presents a blending of authors and subject matters representative of current styles and methods of Beat scholarship. Literature-focused pedagogies dominate, but course materials and perspectives relative to history, composition theory and practice, religious studies, art history, film studies, and other cross-curricular courses are also represented. The sequencing of each part is hierarchical only in the sense that Part 1 is intended to be read first, since topics in that section speak to key practices and traditions undergirding Beat history and the teaching of Beat writing in general. The volume concludes with sample classroom assignments and examination prompts by Beat scholars.

Contents

Back to the Future

            Nancy M. Grace

 

Part I -
Foundational Issues

Chapter
1: A History of U.S. Censorship of Beat Writing

            Matthew Theado

Chapter
2: Multiculturalism and Beat Writing

            A. Robert Lee

Chapter
3: Beat Little Magazines

            Steven Belletto

Chapter
4: Spirituality and Religious Traditions in Beat Literature

            David Stephen Calonne

Chapter
5: Retaking the Universe of Lower-Division Writing Courses on the South     Texas Border

            Rob Johnson and Robert Casas

Chapter
6: Teaching Gender, Sexuality, and Race in On
The Road

            Ronna C. Johnson

 

 

Part II -Beat Literary Genres

Chapter 7: Open Form Poetics

      Eric Keenaghan

Chapter
8: ruth weiss's "Expanded Poetry"

            Estibaliz Encarnacion-Pinedo

Chapter
9: Creative Nonfiction: Joyce Johnson's
Minor Characters and Joanne Kyger's Japan
and Indian Journals

            Mary
Pacinni Carden

Chapter
10: The Buddhist Techno-Poetics of Allen Ginsberg's "Wichita Vortex Sutra"

            Tony Trigilio

Chapter 11: Kerouac's The Dharma
Bums and the Diamond Sutra

            Darin Pradittatsanee

 

 

Part
III -Beat Literary Topics

Chapter 12: Drug Use and Beat Writers

            Erik Mortenson

Chapter
13: "Humanism, Posthumanism, Transhumanism: (Re)Teaching Naked         Lunch"

            Katharine
Streip

Chapter 14: Kerouac's Bilingualism

            Hassan Meleny

Chapter
15: The Reciprocal Classroom: Diane di Prima's Italian American Heritage

            Roseanne Quinn

 

 

Part IV - Beat Lineages and Legacies

Chapter 16: Teaching
the Road Novel After On the Road

            Jimmy Fazzino

Chapter
17: The Beat Generation and the "Rise of the Sixties" in the Visual Arts

            Leslie Stewart Curtis

Chapter
18: The Beat in Offbeat Comedy

            Amy L. Friedman

Chapter 19:
Venice West and
California's Literary Canon

            William Mohr

Chapter
20: Beat Performance Poetry: Ginsberg, Kaufman, Baraka, and Waldman

            Deborah R. Geis

Chapter
21: Gary Snyder: Connecting Youthful Dissent and the Global Ecological       Future:

            John Whalen-Bridge

 

Part V - Resources

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