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All Episodes

Literaturely — 40 episodes

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Episode 6: Teaching Passing

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Episode 5: Close Reading for Characterization

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Episode 4: Approaching Racist Violence in Toni Morrison's Beloved

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Episode 3: YA Novels in the College Classroom

5

Episode 2: Building Courses in Digital Spaces

6

Episode 1: Teaching Your Least Favorite Novel

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Episode 16: Approaches to Teaching Margaret Atwood

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Episode 15: The Student Becomes the Master

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Episode 14: Frequently Asked Questions for Course Prep

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Episode 13: Responding to Hurricanes and Natural Disasters in the Classroom

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Episode 12: Building Skills for Research

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Episode 11: Building Skills for Analysis

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Episode 10: Building Skills for Close Reading

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Episode 9: To Teach or Not to Teach Shakespeare

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Episode 8: Literal Memory or Literary Memory?

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Episode 7: Flipping the Literature Classroom

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Episode 6: A Novel Course Idea

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Episode 5: Mothers in Literature

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Episode 4: Working Together

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Episode 3: Dramatically Teaching

21

Episode 2: Love in the Classroom

22

Episode 1: Rethinking the Civil Rights Canon

23

Bonus Episode: Reflecting on Season One

24

Episode 16: Responding to Course Evaluations

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Episode 15: How to Avoid Taking Course Evaluations Personally

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Episode 14: Reading a Pandemic

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Episode 13: Peer Review Goals

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Episode 12: Teaching Faulkner and Morrison

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Episode 11: Teaching Hemingway and Salinger

30

Episode 10: Teaching Gilman and Woolf

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Episode 9: Re-reading September 11th

32

Episode 8: The Silver Screen Meets the White Board

33

Episode 7: The Voice of Suffrage

34

Episode 6: Intro to English Studies

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Episode 5: Creating a Lit Online Class

36

Episode 4: Creating an Activist Classroom

37

Episode 3: Objectively, Teaching

38

Episode 2: Maximizing Your Syllabus

39

Episode 1: What Happens in a Literature Classroom

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Introduction: Welcome to Literaturely