Making Mark Twain work in the classroom:
Who's teaching Mark Twain, and how? / James S. Leonard -- From innocence to death: an approach to teaching Twain / Dennis W. Eddings -- Race and Mark Twain / S.D. Kapoor -- Personal recollections of Joan of Arc in today's classroom / Victoria Thorpe Miller -- Parody and satire as explorati...
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1999
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Zusammenfassung: | Who's teaching Mark Twain, and how? / James S. Leonard -- From innocence to death: an approach to teaching Twain / Dennis W. Eddings -- Race and Mark Twain / S.D. Kapoor -- Personal recollections of Joan of Arc in today's classroom / Victoria Thorpe Miller -- Parody and satire as explorations of culture in The innocents abroad / James E. Caron -- Connecticut Yankee: Twain's other masterpiece / Lawrence I. Berkove -- A Connecticut Yankee in the postmodern classroom / James S. Leonard -- Opportunity keeps knocking: Mark Twain scholarship for the classroom / Louis J. Budd -- "Huckleberry fun" / Everett Carter -- Huck's helplessness: a reader's response to stupefied humanity / David E.E. Sloane -- Teaching Huckleberry Finn: the uses of the last twelve chapters / Pascal Covici, Jr. -- "Blame de pint? I reck'n I knows what I knows": Ebonics, Jim, and new approaches to understanding Adventures of Huckleberry Finn / Jocelyn Chadwick-Joshua -- The challenge of teaching Huckleberry Finn / Shelley Fisher Fishkin -- Huck Finn's library: reading, writing, and intertextuality / Anthony J. Berret -- The relationship of Kemble's illustrations to Mark Twain's text: using pictures to teach Huck Finn / Beverly R. David -- Using audiovisual media to teach Huckleberry Finn / Wesley Britton -- High-tech Huck: teaching undergraduates by traditional methods and with computers / David Tomlinson -- The innocents abroad travels to freshman composition / Tom Reigstad -- On teaching Huck in the sophomore survey / Victor Doyno -- To justify the ways of Twain to students: teaching Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to culturally diverse students in an urban southern community college / Joseph A. Alvarez -- "Pretty ornery preaching": Huckleberry Finn in the church-related college / Stan Poole -- "When I read this book as a child... the ugliness was pushed aside": adult students read and respond to Adventures of Huckleberry Finn / Michael J. Kiskis |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 318 pages) illustrations |
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