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Fiction --- English literature --- Woolf, Virginia --- Experimental fiction, English --- Feminist fiction, English --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Postmodernism (Literature) --- Feminism and literature. --- History and criticism. --- History --- Experimental fiction, English - History and criticism. --- Feminist fiction, English - History and criticism. --- Narration (Rhetoric) - History - 20th century. --- Postmodernism (Literature) - Great Britain.
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The current academic milieu displays a deep ambivalence about the teaching of Western culture and traditional subject matter. This ambivalence, the product of a unique historical convergence of theory and diversity, opens up new opportunities for what Pamela Caughie calls "passing" recognizing and accounting for the subject positions involved in representing both the material being taught and oneself as a teacher.Caughie's discussion of passing illuminates a recent phenomenon in academic writing and popular culture that revolves around identities and the ways in which they are deployed, both in the arts and in lived experience. Through a wide variety of texts--novels, memoirs, film, drama, theory, museum exhibits, legal cases--she demonstrates the dynamics of passing, presenting it not as the assumption of a fraudulent identity but as the recognition that the assumption of any identity, including for the purposes of teaching, is a form of passing.Astutely addressing the relevance of passing for pedagogy, Caughie presents the possibility of a dynamic ethics responsive to the often polarizing difficulties inherent in today's culture. Challenging and thought-provoking, Passing and Pedagogy offers insight and inspiration for teachers and scholars as they seek to be responsible and effective in a complex, rapidly changing intellectual and cultural environment.
Literature --- American literature --- English literature --- Arts --- Passing (Identity) in literature. --- Passing (Identity) --- Study and teaching (Higher) --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc.
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