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English
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207

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Approaches to teaching Hurston's Their eyes were watching God and other works
2009, Modern Language Association of America
in English
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2009, Modern Language Association of America
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Table of Contents

Teaching Their eyes were watching God and the process of canon formation -- Genevieve West
False gods and Caucasian characteristics for all: Hurston's radical vision in Their eyes were watching God -- Gay Wilentz
History, mythology, and the proletarian in Their eyes were watching God -- Carla Cappetti
Laughin' up a world: humor and identity in Their eyes were watching God -- John Lowe
Celebrating bigamy and other outlaw behaviors: Hurston, reputation, and the problems inherent in labeling Janie a feminist -- Trudier Harris
Vehicles for their talents: Hurston and Wright in conflict in the undergraduate literature classroom -- James C. Hall
The seams must show: Their eyes were watching God as an introduction to deconstruction -- Dana A. Williams
Modes of black masculinity in Jona's gourd vine -- John Lowe
Freedom and identity in Hurston's Moses, man of the mountain -- Carolyn M. Jones
Politics of self: individualist perspectives in Seraph on the Suwanee -- Deborah G. Plant
Polyvocality and performance in Mules and men -- Kimberly J. Banks and Cheryl A. Wall
Between mimesis and mimicry: teaching Hurston's Tell my horse -- Annette Trefzer
Telling tales in Dust tracks on a road: Hurston's portrait of an artist -- Kimberly D. Blockett and Nellie Y. McKay
From gilded garden to golden anniversary: teaching Hurston's The gilded six-bits -- Margaret D. Bauer
Africanisms in Hurston's The first one, color struck, and mule bone -- Elizabeth Brown-Guillory.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York
Series
Approaches to teaching world literature, Approaches to teaching world literature

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.52
Library of Congress
PS3515.U789 Z625 2009, PS3515.U789Z625 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 207 p. ;
Number of pages
207

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24115189M
ISBN 10
1603290435, 1603290443
ISBN 13
9781603290432, 9781603290449
LCCN
2009021403
OCLC/WorldCat
366469097

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