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.
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ISBN
9798855806977
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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