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"TEACHING WITH COMMONPLACE BOOKS IN THE AGE OF #RELATABLECONTENT"
- Author(s):
- Vimala C. Pasupathi (see profile)
- Date:
- 2023
- Group(s):
- LLC 16th-Century English, LLC 17th-Century English, LLC Shakespeare
- Subject(s):
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, Teaching, Commonplace books, Early printed books, History of the Book Trade in the North (Group), Books and reading
- Item Type:
- Article
- Tag(s):
- book history, #shakespeare, pedagogy, commonplacing, #earlymodern
- Permanent URL:
- https://doi.org/10.17613/356v-ct81
- Abstract:
- An Essay about a Commonplace book assignment I wrote and tested in 2012 (published in Journal of Interactive Technology & Pedagogy in 2014) and have since revisited and reflected upon. The essay goes into more detail about aspects of my assignment that I had not discussed in my earlier, and more practical, publication for JITP––more specifically, the way that its development had animated a kind of existential anxiety within me. As a result, this piece is an idiosyncratic and somewhat personal meditation, one that is as much about the expansiveness and limitations of my pedagogical thinking in the heady, “very online” days of 2013–2015 as it is about teaching Shakespeare or early modern book history.
- Metadata:
- xml
- Published as:
- Book chapter Show details
- Publisher:
- ARC Humanities Press
- Pub. Date:
- 2023
- Book Title:
- USING COMMONPLACE BOOKS TO ENRICH MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE COURSES
- Author/Editor:
- Andie Silva and Sarah E. Parker
- Page Range:
- 75 - 97
- ISBN:
- 9781802701258
- Status:
- Published
- Last Updated:
- 3 months ago
- License:
- Attribution
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