James Joyce's Teaching Life and Methods

James Joyce's Teaching Life and Methods
Title James Joyce's Teaching Life and Methods PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Kate Switaj
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016
Genre
ISBN 9781137556127

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"James Joyce didn't just play with language in his writing: he also, while teaching English to later-language learners, infused his pedagogy with a serious unseriousness that has caused his teaching to be underrated. In fact, he was a skilled, if unconventional, educator, and his teaching transformed his literary work".

James Joyce's Teaching Life and Methods

James Joyce's Teaching Life and Methods
Title James Joyce's Teaching Life and Methods PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Switaj
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 195
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137556099

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Before Joyce became famous as writer, he supported himself through his other language work: English-language teaching in Pola, Trieste, and Rome. The importance of James Joyce's teaching, however, has been underestimated until now. The very playfulness and unconventionality that made him a popular and successful teacher has led his pedagogy to be underrated, and the connections between his teaching and his writing have been largely neglected. James Joyce's Teaching Life and Methods reveals the importance in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses, and Finnegans Wake of pedagogy and the understanding of language Joyce gained teaching English as a Foreign Language in Berlitz schools and elsewhere.

James Joyce's Teaching Life and Methods

James Joyce's Teaching Life and Methods
Title James Joyce's Teaching Life and Methods PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Switaj
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 0
Release 2016-01-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781137559890

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Before Joyce became famous as writer, he supported himself through his other language work: English-language teaching in Pola, Trieste, and Rome. The importance of James Joyce's teaching, however, has been underestimated until now. The very playfulness and unconventionality that made him a popular and successful teacher has led his pedagogy to be underrated, and the connections between his teaching and his writing have been largely neglected. James Joyce's Teaching Life and Methods reveals the importance in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses, and Finnegans Wake of pedagogy and the understanding of language Joyce gained teaching English as a Foreign Language in Berlitz schools and elsewhere.

James Joyce and Education

James Joyce and Education
Title James Joyce and Education PDF eBook
Author Len Platt
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 197
Release 2021-02-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1000341364

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James Joyce and Education is the first full-length study of education across the Joyce oeuvre. A new account of how the politics and aesthetics of the Joyce text is informed by historical contexts, it is the latest contribution to the growing contemporary debate about education, late modernism and literary innovation. This highly original account reads Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses and Finnegans Wake in new and challenging ways. It produces the Joyce text as a complex and comic devotion to the representation of schooled education — an exemplification of the elitism that state schooling was historically designed to reproduce and a devastating undoing of the epistemologies it was designed to sustain. Chapters explore a range of themes, including Joyce and radical education, the impact of Nietzsche’s writing on Joyce and women and education. The book will appeal to researchers, scholars and postgraduate students in the fields of literature in education, pedagogy, Joyce scholarship and modernism.

The Lesson Plan

The Lesson Plan
Title The Lesson Plan PDF eBook
Author James Joyce
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 58
Release 2013-09-10
Genre
ISBN 9781492311607

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The "LESSON PLAN" is the teacher/moderator's tool to reinforce the student's ability to learn how to get the most out of life, make the right decisions and achieve success. The teacher/moderator or the educational organization requires only one "LESSON PLAN"; while each student acquires the actual text-workbook, "DATING, MATE SELECTION, MARRIAGE, LOVE & FAMILY"

Approaches to Teaching Joyce's Ulysses

Approaches to Teaching Joyce's Ulysses
Title Approaches to Teaching Joyce's Ulysses PDF eBook
Author Kathleen McCormick
Publisher Modern Language Assn of Amer
Total Pages 178
Release 1993
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780873527118

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Now at seventy-three volumes, this popular MLA series (ISSN 10591133) addresses a broad range of literary texts. Each volume surveys teaching aids and critical material and brings together essays that apply a variety of perspectives to teaching the text. Upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, student teachers, education specialists, and teachers in all humanities disciplines will find these volumes particularly helpful.

Old Schools

Old Schools
Title Old Schools PDF eBook
Author Ramsey McGlazer
Publisher Fordham University Press
Total Pages 239
Release 2020-01-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0823286606

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Winner: AAIS First Book Prize Old Schools marks out a modernist countertradition. The book makes sense of an apparent anachronism in twentieth-century literature and cinema: a fascination with outmoded, paradigmatically pre-modern educational forms that persists long after they are displaced in progressive pedagogical theories. Advocates of progressive education turned against Latin in particular. The dead language—taught through time-tested means including memorization, recitation, copying out, and other forms of repetition and recall—needed to be updated or eliminated, reformers argued, so that students could breathe free and become modern, achieving a break with convention and constraint. Yet McGlazer’s remarkable book reminds us that progressive education was championed not only by political progressives, but also by Fascists in Italy, where it was an object of Gramsci’s critique. Building on Gramsci’s pages on the Latin class, McGlazer shows how figures in various cultural vanguards, from Victorian Britain to 1970s Brazil, returned to and reimagined the old school. Strikingly, the works that McGlazer considers valorize this school’s outmoded techniques even at their most cumbersome and conventional. Like the Latin class to which they return, these works produce constraints that feel limiting but that, by virtue of that limitation, invite valuable resistance. As they turn grammar drills into verse and repetitious lectures into voiceovers, they find unlikely resources for critique in the very practices that progressive reformers sought to clear away. Registering the past’s persistence even while they respond to the mounting pressures of modernization, writers and filmmakers from Pater to Joyce to Pasolini retain what might look like retrograde attachments—to tradition, transmission, scholastic rites, and repetitive forms. But the counter-progressive pedagogies that they devise repeat the past to increasingly radical effect. Old Schools teaches us that this kind of repetition can enable the change that it might seem to impede.