Literature and the New Culture Wars : Triggers, Cancel Culture, and the Teacher's Dilemma

ISBN: 9781324019183
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Publisher,‎ W. W. Norton & Company
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Format, Hardcover
Weight, 244 g
No. of Pages, 192

In Literature and the New Culture Wars, Deborah Appleman calls for a reacknowledgment of the intellectual and affective work that literature can do, and offers ways to continue to teach troubling texts without doing harm. Rather than banishing challenged texts from our classrooms, she writes, we should be confronting and teaching the controversies they invoke. Her book is a timely and eloquent argument for a reasoned approach to determining what literature still deserves to be read and taught and discussed.

 

About the Author

Deborah Appleman is the Hollis L. Caswell professor of educational studies and director of the Summer Writing Program at Carleton College. Professor Appleman’s recent research has focused on teaching college-level language and literature courses at the Minnesota Correctional Facility-Stillwater for inmates who are interested in pursuing post-secondary education. She is also the author of Reading for Themselves: How to Transform Adolescents into Lifelong Readers Through Out-of-Class Book ClubsTeaching Literature to Adolescents, Critical Encounters in High School English: Teaching Literary Theory to AdolescentsBraided Lives: An Anthology of Multicultural American Writing, Adolescent Literacy and the Teaching of Reading, and Reading Better, Reading Smarter: Designing Literature lessons for Adolescents, co-authored with Michael Graves.
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.8 x 0.8 x 7.6 inches

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