Gary Edward Holcomb, "Teaching Hemingway and Race"
English | ISBN: 1606353578 | 2018 | 248 pages | EPUB | 369 KB
English | ISBN: 1606353578 | 2018 | 248 pages | EPUB | 369 KB
Teaching Hemingway and Race provides a practicable means for teaching the subject of race in Hemingway’s writing and related texts―from how to approach ethnic, nonwhite international, and tribal characters to how to teach difficult questions of racial representation. Rather than suggesting that Hemingway’s portrayals of cultural otherness are incidental to teaching and reading the texts, the volume brings them to the fore.
Included in the collection are Marc Dudley’s instruction on how students may recognize “multiple selves at work in a text”; Margaret E. Wright-Cleveland’s approach to In Our Time, informed by American studies and women’s studies; and Ross Tangedal’s discussion of imperialism in Hemingway’s two nonfiction books.
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