
Approaches to teaching Baudelaire's prose poems
edited by Cheryl Krueger
Bok · Engelsk · 2014
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Utgitt | New York, N.Y. : Modern Language Association of America , 2014
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Omfang | XIV, 212 s. : ill.
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Opplysninger | Part one. Materials / Cheryl Krueger. Part two. Approaches : Introduction / Cheryl Krueger -- The lyric self and its others in Baudelaire's Petits poèmes en prose : teaching Ssrategies / Laurence M. Porter -- Renewed relationship with words : reacting to evil through "Le Mauvais Vitrier" / Claire Chi-ah Lyu -- Who is the "Je" of Baudelaire's Le spleen de Paris? Engaging undergraduate students in the study of narrative voice and polyphony / Scott M. Powers -- What's the point? Allegory and the prose poems / Scott Carpenter -- An ethical reading of Baudelaire's prose poems / Edward K. Kaplan -- (Post-)Romantic vision in Le spleen de Paris / Stamos Metzidakis -- The poet's lost halo : Reading Paris Spleen with Walter Benjamin in Baudelaire-Ville / Beryl Schlossman -- Baudelaire modern and antimodern: Le spleen de Paris in an interdisciplinary course on modernity / Joseph Acquisto -- How to read (women) in Baudelaire's prose poems / Maria Scott -- Pedagogies of violence : a tour through Baudelaire's fight clubs / Debarati Sanyal -- The glazier's cry : dissonance in Baudelaire's prose poems / Aimée Boutin -- Worlding Baudelaire : geography, genre, and translation / Francoise Lionnet -- "L'invitation au voyage" : a multiliteracies approach to teaching genre in an advanced writing course / Heather Willis Allen and Kate Paesani -- The rhetoric of intermediality : teaching Baudelaire's "L'invitation au voyage" in a translation class / Larson Powell -- Translation studies and the prose poems / Peter Connor -- Poet as journalist : teaching Baudelaire's prose poems with the history of the press / Catherine Nesci -- Le spleen de Paris and the Cyberflaneur / Cheryl Krueger. - A prolific poet, art critic, essayist, and translator, Charles Baudelaire is best known for his volumes of verse (Les Fleurs du Mal [Flowers of Evil]) and prose poems (Le Spleen de Paris [Paris Spleen]). This volume explores his prose poems, which depict Paris during the Second Empire and offer compelling and fraught representations of urban expansion, social change, and modernity. Part 1, Materials, surveys the valuable resources available for teaching Baudelaire, including editions and translations of his oeuvre, historical accounts of his life and writing, scholarly works, and online databases. In Part 2, Approaches, experienced instructors present strategies for teaching critical debates on Baudelaire s prose poems, addressing topics such as translation theory, literary genre, alterity, poetics, narrative theory, and ethics as well as the shifting social, economic, and political terrain of the nineteenth century in France and beyond. The essays offer interdisciplinary connections and outline traditional and fresh approaches for teaching Baudelaire s prose poems in a wide range of classroom context
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Emner | Baudelaire, Charles, , 1821-1867
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ISBN | 978-1-60329-271-9. - 978-1-60329-272-6
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