Episode 3: YA Novels in the College Classroom
Literaturely7 Huhti 2022

Episode 3: YA Novels in the College Classroom

Let's be honest: YA novels are rarely taken seriously by academics. Can there be a place for the YA novel within the ivory tower? We think so! Paige and Margaret chat about the purposes YA novels can serve for college literature, from engaging students more deeply to fulfilling course objectives to considering cultural evolutions and more! YA novels have so much pedagogical potential and serve important cultural functions. Join us as we unpack how we can better utilize them in the college classroom! We'd love to hear about your experiences and questions! Join the conversation on Twitter (@Literaturely101), Instagram (LiteraturelyPodcast), or email (literaturelypodcast@gmail.com).

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Episode 6: Teaching Passing

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Episode 5: Close Reading for Characterization

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Episode 4: Approaching Racist Violence in Toni Morrison's Beloved

Episode 4: Approaching Racist Violence in Toni Morrison's Beloved

In this episode, Paige and Margaret are joined by Dr. Dennis Moore to discuss teaching depictions of racist violence in literature. Using Toni Morrison's Beloved to anchor the conversation, we might c...

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Episode 2: Building Courses in Digital Spaces

Episode 2: Building Courses in Digital Spaces

The pandemic has forced almost everyone to brush on their online teaching skills, but it's not quarantine alone that has caused this need. Increasingly, professors and instructors are expected to prov...

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Episode 2: Building Courses in Digital Spaces

Episode 2: Building Courses in Digital Spaces

The pandemic has forced almost everyone to brush on their online teaching skills, but it's not quarantine alone that has caused this need. Increasingly, professors and instructors are expected to prov...

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Episode 1: Teaching Your Least Favorite Novel

Literaturely is back for a third season! In the premiere episode, Paige and Margaret rant about--erm, discuss--their least favorite novels in the world . . . and how to teach them. Most professors, in...

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Episode 16: Approaches to Teaching Margaret Atwood

Episode 16: Approaches to Teaching Margaret Atwood

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