Teaching Poetry Now

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Teaching Poetry Now

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 310 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9798855805673
  • DDC分類 809.10071

Full Description

An inspiring, one-of-a-kind collection of innovative, inclusive approaches to teaching poetry in today's college classrooms.

As any poetry teacher knows, the best ideas about poems are built with students. In Teaching Poetry Now, this seemingly simple premise yields an unprecedented trove of practical strategies for enlivening college-level poetry instruction and making it more inclusive. In thirty-one short, provocative essays, contributors draw on their diverse classroom experiences and research to share innovative approaches to teaching the study and writing of poetry. Helpful discussion of curricula, learning theories, activities, assignments, assessments, and digital tools make this groundbreaking volume an invaluable resource for faculty who teach poetry across language and literature fields—from creative writing to literary studies to rhetoric and composition to cultural studies and beyond. Challenging the dicta, norms, and implicit biases that have dominated poetry pedagogy for decades, Teaching Poetry Now jump-starts a long overdue discussion of the theories, methods, and stakes of teaching poetry today.

Contents

List of Illustrations

Preface: Editors' Note on the Now

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Caroline Gelmi and Lizzy LeRud

Part 1: How We Think About Poems

1. A Conversation on Dinétics
Esther G. Belin and Jake Skeets

2. Post-Craft
Michael Leong

3. Unsettling Modernist Poetry
Erin Kappeler

4. Legacies of Empire in the Western Poetic Line: The Problem of Caesura
Heather H. Yeung

5. Unpacking the Interpretive Toolbox: Historical Poetics in Introductory Courses
Caroline Gelmi

6. "I hear it now"; or, Teaching Students to Read Poems in Novels
Annelise Chick and Gabrielle Stecher Woodward

7. Moving "Rooms" Across Borders: Putting Pressure on the Stanza
Reem Abbas and Heather H. Yeung

8. Under the Sonnet's Menace: Helping Students Navigate Race, Constraint, and Rage in the Post-Romantic Sonnet
Anton Vander Zee

9. Rawest Radical Material: Teaching Poetry's Diction
William Fogarty

10. Reading, Misreading, and Rereading "We Real Cool"
Mike Chasar

Part 1 Cluster: Ideas on Teaching Lyric

11. Retheorizing Lyric via the Pedagogy of Eighteenth-Century Antislavery Poetry
Chris Chan

12. Lyric Borders: Reading and Writing with Gloria Anzaldúa's New Mestiza
Leah Huizar

13. Lorenzo Thomas's Griot Lyric: Reading Persona and Race in the Digital Age
Lukas Moe

14. Lyric After Lyricization: Learning and Unlearning the Lyric I in the Activist Classroom
Anastasia Nikolis

Part 2: What We Do With Poems

15. Poetry as Empathetic Praxis: Black Poetics and the Creative Writing Classroom Monique-Adelle Callahan D.

16. Performing Desire: Collaborating with Sex Worker Poets in the Composition Classroom
Philippa Chun

17. Oral Poetries Are (Not) Lost to Us: Ethnopoetics in the Digital Age
Kenneth Sherwood

18. Against Mastery: Working Through the Desire for Order in Teaching M. NourbeSe Philip's Zong!
Jess A. Goldberg

19. Future-Facing Archives: Phillis Wheatley Peters and the Intertextual Poetic Past
Sarah Nance

20. Cultivating a Culture of Enjoyment in the Poetry Classroom
Rachel B. Griffis

21. Reframing Modernism: Creative Composition and the Analysis of Modernist Poetry at an HBCU
Candis Pizzetta

22. Whose Voice Matters? Reading Aloud Across Language and Ability
Eileen Sperry

23. Reimagining the Poet's Procedure: Imitation as Literary Analysis
Lizzy LeRud

24. From Stifling to Expansive: Reimagining Poetry Teaching and Learning with The South African Poetry Project
Sooriagandhi Naidoo, Toni Gennrich, and Eunice Phiri

25. Transgressive Teaching and Subverting Censorship in the Dual-Credit Classroom Ronnie K. Stephens

26. The Florence Poetry Collective: Death Row as a Site of Poetic Production and Expressive Sovereignty
Joe Lockard

Part 2 Cluster: Project-Based Learning

27. Engaging Poetry: The Review as Critique and Conversation
Victoria Chang and Dean Rader

28. City, State, and Self: A Collaborative Book Project
James Innis McDougall

29. Experimental Indexes: Quantifying Poetic Patterns and Project-Based Reading
Nick Sturm

30. Teaching Anti-Racist Research Practices Beyond Research Papers: Emma Lazarus, Esther Schor, and My First-Year Composition Students
Mollie Barnes

31. Student Research, Digital Humanities, and Cross-Campus Collaboration: Building Mina Loy: Navigating the Avant-Garde
Susan Rosenbaum, Suzanne W. Churchill, and Linda A. Kinnahan

List of Contributors
Index

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