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9780814755310

Teaching What You're Not

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  • ISBN13:

    9780814755310

  • ISBN10:

    0814755313

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-08-01
  • Publisher: New York Univ Pr

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With contributions form scholars in a variety of disciplines, the book examines the ways in which historical, cultural, and personal identities impact on pedagogy and scholarship.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Identity Politics in the College Classroom, or Whose Issue Is This, Anyway?
1(22)
Katherine J. Mayberry
PART I Multiculturalist Pedagogies
Redefining America: Literature, Multiculturalism, Pedagogy
23(24)
Nancy J. Peterson
Straight Teacher/Queer Classroom: Teaching as an Ally
47(23)
Barbara Scott Winkler
The Outsider's Gaze
70(15)
Janet M. Powers
No Middle Ground? Men Teaching Feminism
85(22)
J. Scott Johnson
Jennifer Kellen
Greg Seibert
Celia Shaughnessy
PART II The Class Roster
The Discipline of History and the Demands of Identity Politics
107(24)
Christie Farnham
Teaching What I'm Not: An Able-Bodied Woman Teaches Literature by Women with Disabilities
131(24)
Barbara Dibernard
Theory, Practice, and the Battered (Woman) Teacher
155(22)
Celeste M. Condit
PART III Professorial Identities
Teaching What the Truth Compels You to Teach: A Historian's View
177(18)
Jacqueline Jones
Pro/(Con)fessing Otherness: Trans(cending)national Identities in the English Classroom
195(20)
Lavina Dhingra Shankar
Caliban in the Classroom
215(13)
Indira Karamcheti
A Paradox of Silence: Reflections of a Man Who Teaches Women's Studies
228(13)
Craig W. Heller
PART IV The Texts and Contexts of Teaching What You're Not
Teaching in the Multiracial Classroom: Reconsidering ``Benito Cereno''
241(18)
Robert S. Levine
``Young Man, Tell Our Stories of How We Made It Over'': Beyond the Politics of Identity
259(26)
Gary L. Lemons
Disciplines and Their Discomforts: The Challenges of Study and Service Abroad
285(23)
Gerard Aching
Scratching Heads: The Importance of Sensitivity in an Analysis of ``Others''
308(7)
Donna J. Watson
Who Holds the Mirror? Creating ``the Consciousness of Others''
315(20)
Mary Elizabeth Lanser
Daughters of the Dust, the White Woman Viewer, and the Unborn Child
335(22)
Renee R. Curry
Contributors 357(6)
Index 363

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