Ebook: Teaching Transatlanticism: Resources for Teaching Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Print Culture
Author: Linda Hughes, Sarah Robbins
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Language: English
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An essential resource for teaching 19th-century print culture in Transatlantic Studies
The 18 chapters in this book outline conceptual approaches to the field and provide practical resources for teaching, ranging from ideas for individual class sessions to full syllabi and curricular frameworks.
The book is divided into 5 key sections: Curricular Histories and Key Trends; Organising Curriculum through Transatlantic Lenses; Teaching Transatlantic Figures; Teaching Genres in Transatlantic Context; and Envisioning Digital Transatlanticism. Individual chapters from experts in the field range from reconceptualising entire courses to revisiting individual texts, authors, and genres through a transatlantic lens. Weaving in strategies from innovative teaching shaped by the digital humanities, the collection also looks ahead to the future of this growing field.
A dedicated Teaching Transatlanticism website accompanies the book.
Key Features:
- Provides readers with help about the conceptual and practical issues
- Classroom accounts address multiple genres, issues and media
- Reflections on real-world teaching contexts are blended with scholarly analysis of key issues in the field today
- The specially designed project website supports the book and invites continued conversations through a moderated discussion space and submission venue for readers' own teaching materials