Teaching Shakespeare and Marlowe
Learning versus the System
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:19th Dec '13
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This book explores how to achieve innovative approaches to teaching and learning Shakespeare and Marlowe within formal learning systems such as school and university.
Schools and universities are fast becoming managerial ‘courts’ of learning in which educators and students are system creatures busily fulfilling system protocols. Any teacher or academic yearning for fresh and authentic approaches to their discipline must first find ways to imagine possibilities beyond the system’s limits.
This book sounds the depths of the problem in respect to Literary Studies and proposes strategies for effecting voluntary ‘exile’ from court in pursuit of more imaginative approaches to the teaching and learning of Shakespeare and Marlowe.
This is a short book, but it is extremely rich ... The book's strength lies in combining a personal and reasonable exhortation to an urgent revision of what 'learning' can be with a refusal to simplify the issue into merely a matter of resistance. * Parergon, Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies *
A welcome and iconoclastic guide to liberating approaches to the two playwrights in the classroom. -- Roland Greene, Stanford University * Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama *
ISBN: 9781408185025
Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 10mm
Weight: 180g
168 pages