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Pedagogy is an innovative journal that aims to build a new discourse around teaching in English studies. Reversing the long history of marginalization of teaching and the scholarship produced around it, it offers a forum for critical reflection and spirited debate. The journal publishes articles by senior scholars as well as more junior members of the profession, featuring voices from many subdisciplines and institutions. Pedagogy promises to stimulate new and exciting developments for undergraduate and graduate instruction in English studies.
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Volume 14, Issue 3, Fall 2014Table of Contents
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View Innovative Frameworks and Tested Lore for Teaching Creative Writing to Undergraduates in the Twenty-First Century
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View Establishing Dialogue between Theory and Composition Classrooms: A New Approach to Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble via “Moves [and Movers] That Matter” in Academic Writing
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View You Don’t Need Ovaries to Enjoy Madame Bovary! Or, Why Flaubert’s Novel Works in the Critical Reading Classroom
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| ISSN | 1533-6255 |
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| Print ISSN | 1531-4200 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2014-10-10 |
| Open Access | No |




