Approaches to Teaching Chaucer's Canterbury Tales

Approaches to Teaching Chaucer's Canterbury Tales

by Nicole Nolan SidhuSusan Yagar Kathryn Lynch and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 09/06/2014

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Chaucer's Canterbury Tales was the subject of the first volume in the Approaches to Teaching series, published in 1980. But in the past thirty years, Chaucer scholarship has evolved dramatically, teaching styles have changed, and new technologies have created extraordinary opportunities for studying Chaucer. This second edition of Approaches to Teaching Chaucer's Canterbury Tales reflects the wide variety of contexts in which students encounter the poem and the diversity of perspectives and methods instructors bring to it. Perennial topics such as class, medieval marriage, genre, and tale order rub shoulders with considerations of violence, postcoloniality, masculinities, race, and food in the tales.


The first section, "Materials," reviews available editions, scholarship, and audiovisual and electronic resources for studying The Canterbury Tales. In the second section, "Approaches," thirty-six essays discuss strategies for teaching Chaucer's language, for introducing theory in the classroom, for focusing on individual tales, and for using digital resources in the classroom. The multiplicity of approaches reflects the richness of Chaucer's work and the continuing excitement of each new generation's encounter with it.

ISBN:
9781603291958
9781603291958
Category:
Educational: Art & design
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
09-06-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Modern Language Association of America
Robert Epstein

Robert Epstein, PhD, is the former editor in chief of "Psychology Today," a contributing editor to "Scientific American Mind," and the host of the radio show "Psyched!"

A visiting scholar at the University of California-San Diego and former university research professor at the California School of Professional Psychology, he is the founder and director emeritus of the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies and the developer of many parenting, adolescence, and other competency tests.

He is the author of many articles and books, including The Big Book of series.

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