Making Mark Twain Work in the Classroom

Auteur: Leonard, James S.
Editeur: Duke University Press
A collection of essays that offers practical classroom methods for instructors dealing with the racism, the casual violence, and the role of women, as well as with structural and thematic discrepancies in the works of Mark Twain. It also addresses slavery and race, gender, class, religion, language and ebonics, Americanism, and hoax.
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A collection of essays that offers practical classroom methods for instructors dealing with the racism, the casual violence, and the role of women, as well as with structural and thematic discrepancies in the works of Mark Twain. It also addresses slavery and race, gender, class, religion, language and ebonics, Americanism, and hoax.
ISBN / EAN 9780822322979
Auteur Leonard, James S.
Editeur Duke University Press