The Politics of literature : dissenting essays on the teaching of English /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Pantheon Books,
[1972]
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Edition: | [1st ed.]. |
Series: | Pantheon antitextbooks
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Table of Contents:
- Why teach literature? An account of how I came to ask that question / Ellen Cantarow
- The teaching of literature in the highest academies of the empire / Bruce Franklin
- Teaching and studying literature at the end of ideology / Richard Ohmann
- Arnold's other axiom / Katherine Ellis
- Free, classless, and urbane? / Barbara Bailey Kessel
- The logic of nonstandard English / William Labov
- The politics of bidialectalism / Wayne O'Neil
- Why teach poetry? An experiment / Florence Howe [and others]
- Up against the great tradition / Sheila Delany
- A study of nineteenth-century British working-class poetry / Martha Vicinus
- Who's afraid of A Room of one's own? / Lillian S. Robinson.