Reading Poetry with College and University Students: Overcoming Barriers and Deepening Engagement
Autor Thomas Finken Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 oct 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501389467
ISBN-10: 1501389467
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501389467
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Breaks down the major difficulties that poetry poses for college/university students and provides ways of surmounting these obstacles, in particular by cultivating students' emotional identification and empathy with poems and poets
Notă biografică
Thomas Fink is Professor of English at LaGuardia Community College-City University of New York, USA, and author of 11 books of poetry. His scholarly publications include "A Different Sense of Power": Problems of Community in Late Twentieth-Century U.S. Poetry (2001) and Reading the Difficulties: Dialogues with Contemporary American Innovative Poetry (2014; co-editor with Judith Halden-Sullivan).
Cuprins
Introduction1. Barriers to Access and Engagement2. Emotional Enticements and Aversions3. Crossroads of InterpretationConclusionAcknowledgmentsWorks CitedIndex
Recenzii
A wonderful introduction for those that teach as well as study poetry. Fink thoughtfully guides the reader through poetry-phobia by working through the ostensible emotional complexity and intellectual difficulty of a form with which many readers struggle. In a series of accessible and enjoyable chapters, Fink never oversells the pleasures of poetry and instead foregrounds dynamic techniques for fostering discussion in the seminar setting. Alongside clear reviews of current theoretical interpretive approaches and vibrant definitions of key literary terms, Fink engages an extensive body of poets from Shakespeare and George Herbert, to Amiri Baraka and Audre Lorde, Denise Duhamel and Evie Shockley. Essential reading for all teachers of poetry.
With great erudition and a wealth of encyclopedic knowledge, expert teacher, critic, and poet Thomas Fink takes us on an inspired tour of the reasoning behind theories of reading (and resistances to reading) which come up when we engage with poems in the classroom. This extremely useful handbook combines pragmatic examples of how to apply the theories with a refreshing candor about potential obstacles and aporias which we don't often get to hear about in pedagogical narratives.
In this lucid, sharply focused, authoritative analysis of why so many college and university students come to poetry with 'poetry phobia,' Thomas Fink has created an indispensable guide to overcoming the barriers that stand between students' understanding, appreciation, and-perhaps ultimately-love of the genre in all its clashing interpretations and various paradoxical and mutable forms.
With great erudition and a wealth of encyclopedic knowledge, expert teacher, critic, and poet Thomas Fink takes us on an inspired tour of the reasoning behind theories of reading (and resistances to reading) which come up when we engage with poems in the classroom. This extremely useful handbook combines pragmatic examples of how to apply the theories with a refreshing candor about potential obstacles and aporias which we don't often get to hear about in pedagogical narratives.
In this lucid, sharply focused, authoritative analysis of why so many college and university students come to poetry with 'poetry phobia,' Thomas Fink has created an indispensable guide to overcoming the barriers that stand between students' understanding, appreciation, and-perhaps ultimately-love of the genre in all its clashing interpretations and various paradoxical and mutable forms.