Presented By: Department of English Language and Literature
CANCELLED: Teaching 21st-Century Literature
Sumita Chakraborty | Walter Cohen | Peter Ho Davies | Laura Finch | Kyle Frisina | Ben Mangrum (chair)
Please join the Critical Contemporary Studies Workshop for our final panel discussion in a winter semester series on teaching contemporary art and culture.
What are the different ways that we can conceptualize 21st-century literary production and how can we share and engage students in those perspectives? The broad goal of this session is to think collectively about the possibilities, challenges, and pleasures of teaching the literature of today (or the last two decades) in undergraduate and graduate classrooms. To that end, each panelist will briefly discuss an object, activity, strategy, or syllabus they have already or want to use in their teaching. These presentations will then be followed by conversation with the audience. We hope you can join us!
Additional support generously provided by the Teaching & Learning RIW
What are the different ways that we can conceptualize 21st-century literary production and how can we share and engage students in those perspectives? The broad goal of this session is to think collectively about the possibilities, challenges, and pleasures of teaching the literature of today (or the last two decades) in undergraduate and graduate classrooms. To that end, each panelist will briefly discuss an object, activity, strategy, or syllabus they have already or want to use in their teaching. These presentations will then be followed by conversation with the audience. We hope you can join us!
Additional support generously provided by the Teaching & Learning RIW
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