Empire and Literature
World Literature Writing Course Ebook
- The formation of identity
- Imperialism in Shakespeare
- The Detective Story in England, America and Africa
- Treatment of gender
- Race and imperialism
- Orientalism
- Revolutions in literary form
- African and American Writing and the City
- Migration and diaspora
- Counter-imperial narratives
A rich literary criticism framework, which can be applied just as easily to rigorous literature as to high-interest pop-culture references.
Meredith Wallace
M.Ed., Curriculum and Instruction, University of Virginia High school English teacher, Principia Upper School, St. Louis, MODurwood’s clear and concise exposition of his ideas, the numerous examples he provides to support and develop his theory, and his in-depth discussions of … literary and cinematic engagements with empire, make this book an exceptional pedagogical tool.
Andrei Ionescu
PhD
Empire and Literature
A World Literature Course In Which The Uncomplaining Students Encounter Some of the Great Works of Prose, Poetry, Plays, Films and Even Non-Fiction through the Prism of Empires’ Rising and Falling.
World Literature Writing Course Lesson Plan
- Engaging
- thought-provoking lesson plans
- useful resource for teachers and professors.
- In-class exercises as well as take-home assignments
A rich literary criticism framework, which can be applied just as easily to rigorous literature as to high-interest pop-culture references.
Meredith Wallace
M.Ed., Curriculum and Instruction, University of Virginia High school English teacher, Principia Upper School, St. Louis, MODurwood’s clear and concise exposition of his ideas, the numerous examples he provides to support and develop his theory, and his in-depth discussions of … literary and cinematic engagements with empire, make this book an exceptional pedagogical tool.
Andrei Ionescu
PhD