Teaching Hemingway and Gender /
"Ernest Hemingway's place in American letters seems guaranteed: a winner of Nobel and Pulitzer prizes, Hemingway has long been a fixture in high school and college curricula. Just as influential as his famed economy of style and unflappable heroes, however, is his public persona. Hemingway...
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Kent, Ohio :
Kent State University Press,
[2016]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword / Mark P. Ott
- Introduction / Verna Kale
- State of the field: gender studies, sexuality studies, and Hemingway / Debra A. Moddelmog
- In Our Time and American modernisms: interpreting and writing the complexities of gender and culture / Joseph Fruscione
- "The garden of cultural acceptability": gender in The Garden of Eden, then and now / Pamel L. Caughie and Erin Holliday-Karre
- Redeeming Hemingway and his women: periodicals as sites of change in the literature classroom / Belinda Wheeler
- It is pretty to think so: domestic relationships in the Nick Adams stories / John Fenstermaker
- Nick Adams and the construction of masculinity / Sarah B. Hardy
- A very complicated negotiation: teaching Hemingway to second language learners of English / Douglas Sheldon
- "Aficion means passion": sexuality and religion in The Sun Also Rises / Joshua Weiss
- Reading Hemingway backwards: teaching A Farewell to Arms in light of The Garden of Eden / Carl P. Eby
- Economic power and the female expatriate consumer artist in The Garden of Eden / Catherine R. Mintler
- Hemingway and the modern woman: Brett Ashley and the flapper tradition / Crystal Gorham Doss
- Men without women?: Can Hemingway and women writers coexist in the classroom? / Sara Kosiba
- Katie and the pink highlighter: teaching post-"Hemingway" Hemingway / Hilary Kovar Justice.