In this Issue
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 17, Issue 3, October 2017Table of Contents
Articles
Cluster on Teaching Dante’s Divine Comedy Vertically
- Introduction: Why Teach Dante Vertically
- pp. 449-456
From the Classroom
Guest edited by Rebecca Conklin, Jason C. Artero, and Kimberly S. Gorman
Reviews
Roundtable: Reviews of Digging into Literature: Strategies for Reading, Analysis, and Writing, by Joanna Wolfe and Laura Wilder, and Rhetorical Strategies and Genre Conventions in Literary Studies: Teaching and Writing in the Disciplines, by Laura Wilder
- Teaching What We Do in Literary Studies
- pp. 549-556
- Beginning Where the Students Are Beginning
- pp. 563-569
- Contributors
- pp. 571-574