A special issue of Persuasions On-Line is now available for reading, free to all!
From JASNA:
As we usher in spring, we are pleased to announce the release of Persuasions On-Line, Vol. 34, No. 2, a collection of essays on “Teaching Austen and Her Contemporaries.” This issue, which is freely accessible on our website, furthers JASNA’s commitment to fostering the study and appreciation of Jane Austen’s works, life, and genius. Relatively little has been published on teaching Jane Austen, and the articles in this edition expand on that important area of Austen scholarship.
Many thanks to Persuasions Editor Susan Allen Ford and Co-Editors Bridget Draxler (Monmouth College) and Misty Krueger (University of Maine) for developing this unique issue.
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Discovering Jane Austen in Today’s College Classroom Devoney Looser
Teaching Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey as a “Crossover” Text Misty Krueger
Teaching Two Janes: Austen and West in Dialogue Daniel Schierenbeck
Taking Emma to the Street: Toward a Civic Engagement Model of Austen Pedagogy Danielle Spratt
Teaching to the Resistance: What to Do When Students Dislike Austen Olivera Jokic
Teaching Jane Austen in Bits and Bytes: Digitizing Undergraduate Archival Research Bridget Draxler
Jane Austen Then and Now: Teaching Georgian Jane in the Jane-Mania Media Age Jodi L. Wyett
Dancing with Jane Austen: History and Practice in the Classroom Cheryl A. Wilson
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