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Wall, K. Blaine – CEA Forum, 2021
Given the political and social fragmentation and incivility that currently exists in America, this paper examines existing scholarship on diversifying the American literary canon in order to increase cultural literacy and to encourage reflective and critical conversations about modern-day issues of social justice. A brief overview of pedagogical…
Descriptors: Stranger Reactions, College Faculty, Literature Appreciation, United States Literature
Myers, Mary Anne – CEA Forum, 2016
As a college literature teacher, the goal of the author is to enable students to create their own meaning from their encounter with a text, respecting the text's sources, limits, contexts, and possibilities as well as their own. Fostering this creative response is among the greatest challenges and rewards of the profession. While teaching EN102:…
Descriptors: Military Schools, Literature Appreciation, Poetry, Teaching Methods
Dunbar, Ann-Marie – CEA Forum, 2013
This essay seeks to explore some of the common challenges facing teachers of multicultural American literature, particularly in the general education classroom. More specifically, the author addresses two typical student responses to this body of literature: the tendency to see the literature as entirely foreign and the tendency to universalize or…
Descriptors: United States Literature, College Instruction, Multicultural Education, Literature
De Prospo, R. C. – CEA Forum, 2010
The author describes alternatives to traditional ways of conceptualizing the early American literature survey course, focusing on film ("1492" and "Black Robe").
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, United States Literature, Curriculum Design, Historiography
Capo, Beth Widmaier – CEA Forum, 2006
What makes someone an "Illinois Author"? What role do these writers play in American literature? How has Illinois been presented as a setting in literature? These were a few of the questions prominent on a promotional brochure last Spring semester for a new course the author would be offering in the Fall. Now that the course has been…
Descriptors: Authors, United States Literature, Courses, College Curriculum
Kiskis, Michael J. – CEA Forum, 2006
This article discusses the author's experience of teaching Edgar Allan Poe as part of the American literature survey at Elmira College in Elmira, New York. While his specialty is Mark Twain, his students would be much happier if they could skip the colonial and national period, and move directly to studying Poe. In this article, the author…
Descriptors: United States Literature, Literature Appreciation, English Instruction, Student Reaction
Standley, Fred L. – CEA Forum, 1974
Describes some of the beneficial effects of studying the heritage embodied in Afro-American Literature. (RB)
Descriptors: Black Literature, Cultural Background, English Instruction, Higher Education
Kelly, Robert A. – CEA Forum, 1981
Describes one approach to teaching an American literature survey course that focuses attention on authors' responses to business. (HOD)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Cultural Influences, Higher Education, Industrialization
Davis, Margaret – CEA Forum, 2006
In order to align her Early American Survey literature course with her Jesuit college's educational mission, "Education for the common good of the global human community," Margaret Davis designed a learning environment that combined traditional academic goals with goals relating to civic engagement and social justice, requiring a service…
Descriptors: United States Literature, Service Learning, Social Justice, Citizen Participation
Stevenson, Sheryl – CEA Forum, 2006
Diane Gilliam Fisher's 2004 award-winning book of poems, "Kettle Bottom," offers students a revealing vantage point for seeing Appalachian regional culture in a postcolonial context. An artful and accessible poetic sequence that was selected as the 2005 summer reading for entering students at Smith College, "Kettle Bottom"…
Descriptors: Poetry, Literary Styles, Literature Appreciation, Literary Devices
Thornton, Kathleen – CEA Forum, 2005
Following her return to the classroom after a two-year administrative absence, Kathleen Thornton--the Director of Undergraduate English Advisement and a lecturer at the University of Albany, New York--was struck by the language her undergraduate students used to discuss the stories of authors such as Edgar Allan Poe or Nathaniel Hawthorne. While…
Descriptors: Rhetorical Theory, Educational Philosophy, Literary Styles, Literary Devices