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“Ogden’s excellent side-by-side French and English translation is not only perfect for medieval and modern French courses, but it can be readily utilized in religion, history, literature, psychology, sociology, gender, and feminist study classes.” —Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching
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alongside Gilman’s second-most-famous work, Herland (1915), is widely taught in a variety of disciplines: literature, composition, feminist theory, women’s studies, psychology, history, sociology, religion—even geography. This volume in the MLA’s Approaches to Teaching series addresses the rewards and challenges of teaching these two works and offers a practical and valuable resource for teachers who
addition to the bookshelves of feminist teachers not only of literature but also of history and women’s studies, especially those who focus on historical intersections of race, gender, and class.” Feminist Teacher
French and Francophone Literature Feminist and Gender Studies
Feminist and Gender Studies German Literature
Feminist and Gender Studies French and Francophone Literature
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