Monthly Archives: March 2023

NYT Pass and Freud in the News

Here comes a twofer, half of which is especially relevant for 306 instructors, and half of which is relevant to all: First, 306 instructors who are teaching Freud may be interested to share the piece from today’s Times about renewed … Continue reading

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TDF Passport and Student Engagement

I observed a fantastic lesson on Hamlet last week in an ENGL 220 classroom and, in a bit of kismet, noticed  that James ljames’s Fat Ham, a very loose adaptation, is opening on Broadway presently. This fact is great for … Continue reading

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Gramsci teaching materials

Bretheren and Sisteren of ENGL 306, I’m teaching Gramsci this week. And it just so happens that The Dig, a groovy left-wing podcast on literature and culture, featured a two-part discussion with Yale Americanist Michael Denning on Gramsci’s legacy. So … Continue reading

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