[Englecturers] Studies in American Indian Literatures: Pedagogy (12/1/05; journal issue)

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For a special issue of Studies in American Indian Literatures (volume =
19.1, Spring 2007) focusing on pedagogy: =20 The editors of this special
issue invite submissions of articles that = directly address pedagogical
questions in the teaching of Native American = literatures. Potential topics
include: methods of teaching individual texts, including recently published
and = other "less canonical" texts; teaching from oral traditions;
strategies for inclusion of non-literary cultural and historical background=
materials, information, and resources; gender issues in the content and
reception of particular texts; religious identity and ceremony, including
student response to critiques = of Christianity; interdisciplinary courses
with Native American content; teaching Native literatures in classrooms that
include both Native and = non-Native students; teaching Native literatures
at colleges or universitie= s that lack Native American Studies programs;
meeting the particular needs = of Native students; teaching Native American
literatures internationally; research projects, student internships, and
community-based learning = projects that benefit Native communities; public
school programs in Native American literatures. =20 Submission deadline:
December 1, 2005. Notification: mid-January, 2006. = Final revision
deadline: April 15, 2006. =20 Submit copies to each of the three guest
editors as Word or rtf attachments=
: Lynn Domina, dominalm at delhi.edu; Susan Gardner, susangardner at earthlink.ne=
t; Barbara J. Cook, bcook at mtaloy.edu

=20
Barbara J. Cook
Assistant Professor
Mount Aloysius College
Department of English & Fine Arts
7373 Admiral Peary Highway
Cresson, PA 16630-1999
bcook at mtaloy.edu
Office: 814-886-6494
Fax: 814-886-2978

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