Teaching Tainted Lit: Popular American Fiction in Today’s Classroom

Author:   Janet G. Casey ,  Alissa Burger ,  Michael Devine ,  Melissa Gniadek
Publisher:   University of Iowa Press
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Pages:   242
Publication Date:   15 November 2015
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Popular American fiction has now secured a routine position in the higher education classroom despite its historic status as culturally suspect. This newfound respect and inclusion have almost certainly changed the pedagogical landscape, and Teaching Tainted Lit explores that altered terrain. If the academy has historically ignored, or even sneered at, the popular, then its new accommodation within the framework of college English is noteworthy: surely the popular introduces both pleasures and problems that did not exist when faculty exclusively taught literature from anestablished “high” canon. How, then, does the assumption that the popular matters affect teaching strategies, classroom climates, and both personal and institutional notions about what it means to study literature? The essays in this collection presume that the popular is here to stay and that its instructive implications are not merely noteworthy,but richly nuanced and deeply compelling. They address a broad variety of issues concerning canonicity, literature, genre, and theclassroom, as its contributors teach everything from Stephen King and Lady Gaga to nineteenthcentury dime novels and the 1852bestseller Uncle Tom’s Cabin. It is no secret that teaching popular texts fuels controversies about the value of cultural studies, the alleged relaxation of aestheticstandards, and the possible “dumbing down” of Americans. By implicitly and explicitly addressing such contentious issues, these essays invite a broader conversation about the place of thepopular not only in higher education but in the reading lives of all Americans.

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Author:   Janet G. Casey ,  Alissa Burger ,  Michael Devine ,  Melissa Gniadek
Publisher:   University of Iowa Press
Imprint:   University of Iowa Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.385kg
ISBN:  

9781609383732


ISBN 10:   1609383737
Pages:   242
Publication Date:   15 November 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Adult education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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This is an impressive collection of pedagogic strategies on how to teach American popular literature. The essays are master classes in integrated reflective learning, showing how bringing noncanonical texts into the classroom enhances student learning by extending and deepening their literary and cultural awareness. This will become an important source for popular culture lesson planning. --Kate Macdonald, author, Novelists Against Social Change: Conservative Popular Fiction, 1920-1960


This is an impressive collection of pedagogic strategies on how to teach American popular literature. The essays are master classes in integrated reflective learning, showing how bringing noncanonical texts into the classroom enhances student learning by extending and deepening their literary and cultural awareness. This will become an important source for popular culture lesson planning. --Kate Macdonald, author, Novelists Against Social Change: Conservative Popular Fiction, 1920-1960 Teaching Tainted Lit provides practical approaches to teaching popular literature through essays that are concrete, theoretical, and personal. It succeeds admirably in this aim; the essays are wide-ranging, interesting, and have already given me many ideas to use in my own teaching. --Jaime Harker, author, America the Middlebrow: Women's Novels, Progressivism, and Middlebrow Authorship Between the Wars


""Teaching Tainted Lit provides practical approaches to teaching popular literature through essays that are concrete, theoretical, and personal. It succeeds admirably in this aim; the essays are wide-ranging, interesting, and have already given me many ideas to use in my own teaching.""--Jaime Harker, author, America the Middlebrow: Women's Novels, Progressivism, and Middlebrow Authorship Between the Wars ""This is an impressive collection of pedagogic strategies on how to teach American popular literature. The essays are master classes in integrated reflective learning, showing how bringing noncanonical texts into the classroom enhances student learning by extending and deepening their literary and cultural awareness. This will become an important source for popular culture lesson planning.""--Kate Macdonald, author, Novelists Against Social Change: Conservative Popular Fiction, 1920-1960


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Janet G. Casey is a professor of English and director of the First Year Experience at Skidmore College, where she also teaches courses in American Studies. She is the author of Dos Passos and the Ideology of the Feminine and A New Heartland: Women, Modernity and the Agrarian Ideal in America. She is also the editor of The Novel and the American Left: Critical Essays on DepressionEra Fiction and hascocurated a museum exhibition, Classless Society, residing in Saratoga Springs, New York.

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