Poetry across the Curriculum: New Methods of Writing Intensive Pedagogy for U.S. Community College and Undergraduate Education
Frank Jacob, Shannon Kincaid, Amy E. Traveren Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 sep 2018
Contributors are: Kathleen Alves, Alison Cimino, Urszula Golebiewska, Joshua M. Hall, Angela Hooks, Frank Jacob, Shannon Kincaid, Susan Lago, Alice Rosenblitt-Lacey, Ravid Rovner, and Amy Traver.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004380653
ISBN-10: 9004380655
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
ISBN-10: 9004380655
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Cuprins
Introduction: Pedagogy and Poetry across the Disciplines
Frank Jacob and Shannon Kincaid
1 “Object Poetry” as a Source of Inspiration for Design Studies
Ravid Rovner
2 Arts Integrated Learning through Poetry: Implementing Awareness, Metaphor, and Play across Curriculums
Alison Cimino
3 Poetry in a Biology Classroom
Urszula Golebiewska
4 An Initiation into Academic Discourse with Poetry
Susan Lago
5 Poetry and Student Learning
Angela Hooks
6 “Thirsty Women and Fuckboys”: Teaching Shakespeare with Memes
Kathleen Alves
7 In Deference to Dreams Deferred: Langston Hughes’ Poem, “Harlem (A Dream Deferred)” and Its Application across the Curriculum
Alice Rosenblitt-Lacey
8 Expressive Content Writing: The Inclusion of Poetry in Undergraduate History Courses
Frank Jacob
9 Pedagogy in Verse: A Philosophical Approach to Poetry across the Curriculum
Shannon Kincaid
10 Empowering Poetic Defiance: Baudelaire, Kant and Poetic Agency in the Classroom
Joshua M. Hall
11 Contextualizing Math and Poetry in Community College Courses: Impacts and Implications in Introduction to Sociology
Amy E. Traver
Index
Frank Jacob and Shannon Kincaid
Part 1: Arts
1 “Object Poetry” as a Source of Inspiration for Design Studies
Ravid Rovner
2 Arts Integrated Learning through Poetry: Implementing Awareness, Metaphor, and Play across Curriculums
Alison Cimino
Part 2: Biology
3 Poetry in a Biology Classroom
Urszula Golebiewska
Part 3: English
4 An Initiation into Academic Discourse with Poetry
Susan Lago
5 Poetry and Student Learning
Angela Hooks
6 “Thirsty Women and Fuckboys”: Teaching Shakespeare with Memes
Kathleen Alves
7 In Deference to Dreams Deferred: Langston Hughes’ Poem, “Harlem (A Dream Deferred)” and Its Application across the Curriculum
Alice Rosenblitt-Lacey
Part 4: History
8 Expressive Content Writing: The Inclusion of Poetry in Undergraduate History Courses
Frank Jacob
Part 5: Philosophy
9 Pedagogy in Verse: A Philosophical Approach to Poetry across the Curriculum
Shannon Kincaid
10 Empowering Poetic Defiance: Baudelaire, Kant and Poetic Agency in the Classroom
Joshua M. Hall
Part 6: Sociology
11 Contextualizing Math and Poetry in Community College Courses: Impacts and Implications in Introduction to Sociology
Amy E. Traver
Index
Notă biografică
Frank Jacob, Ph.D. (2012), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen, is Assistant Professor of History at Queensborough Community College. He has published more than 40 books and numerous articles, including The Russo-Japanese War and Its Shaping of the 20th Century (Routledge, 2018).
Shannon Kincaid, Ph.D. (1999), SUNY Buffalo, is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Queensborough Community College. His areas of specialization include Moral Philosophy, Political Philosophy, and American Pragmatism.
Amy E. Traver, Ph.D. (2008), SUNY Stony Brook, is Associate Professor of Sociology at Queensborough Community College. She has published numerous works on Community College education, including Service Learning at the American Community College (Palgrave, 2014, co-edited with Zivah Perel Katz).
Shannon Kincaid, Ph.D. (1999), SUNY Buffalo, is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Queensborough Community College. His areas of specialization include Moral Philosophy, Political Philosophy, and American Pragmatism.
Amy E. Traver, Ph.D. (2008), SUNY Stony Brook, is Associate Professor of Sociology at Queensborough Community College. She has published numerous works on Community College education, including Service Learning at the American Community College (Palgrave, 2014, co-edited with Zivah Perel Katz).