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English Language and Literatures
Connie Kendall Theado• Samantha NeCamp (eds.) Working with and against Shared Curricula
Working with and against Shared Curricula: Perspectives from College Writing Teachers and Administrators explores the complexities surrounding the expanding use of shared curricula. Ian Levy• Edmund Adjapong (eds.) HipHopEd: The Compilation on Hip-Hop Education
Volume 3: Hip-Hop as Resistance and Social and Emotional Learning
Hip-HopEd: The Compilation on Hip-Hop Education highlights the voices, stories, and narratives of educators and scholars who approach their practice and research using a framework anchored in hip-hop culture. Lada Smirnova
Exploring perezhivanie
A new tool for teacher development in the digital transformation in education
This book uses the Russian notion of perezhivanie, a kind of a teachers’ response to the digital transformation push, which is shaping teaching and learning nowadays, to describe why and how teachers make decisions and act the way they do, and grow professionally. Manuel Barberá López Making the Best of a Bad Job
This book explores the representations of disability, gender and old age in the novels of Samuel Beckett. His works go against the foundations of Western thought, which has been traditionally focused on success, clarity, learning and ability, while Beckett chose to focus on failure, confusion, decay and impotence. Hélène Charlery• Aurélie Guillain (eds.) Erasure and Recollection: Memories of Racial Passing
Focusing on how individual or collective memory grapples with a racially divided past, struggling with its legacy or playing with its stereotypes, the articles in this volume examine the memory of racial passing in the literature and the cinema of the English-speaking world within, but also beyond, the United States.
New York, 2021. XIV, 136 pp., 1 table. Studies in Composition and Rhetoric. Vol. 17
hb. ISBN 978-1-4331-8841-1 CHF 93.– / €D 80.95 / €A 82.50 / € 75.– / £ 60.– / US-$ 89.95
eBook (SUL) ISBN 978-1-4331-8872-5 CHF 93.– / €D 80.95 / €A 82.50 / € 75.– / £ 60.– / US-$ 89.95 New York, 2021. VIII, 132 pp. Hip-Hop Education. Innovation, Inspiration, Elevation. Vol. 3
pb. ISBN 978-1-4331-8161-0 CHF 29.– / €D 24.95 / €A 25.70 / € 23.30 / £ 19.– / US-$ 27.95
eBook (SUL) ISBN 978-1-4331-8341-6 CHF 29.– / €D 24.95 / €A 25.70 / € 23.30 / £ 19.– / US-$ 27.95 Oxford, 2021. XX, 218 pp., 8 fig. b/w, 3 tables.
pb. ISBN 978-1-78997-884-1 CHF 62.– / €D 52.95 / €A 54.40 / € 49.40 / £ 40.– / US-$ 60.95
eBook (SUL) ISBN 978-1-78997-885-8 CHF 62.– / €D 52.95 / €A 54.40 / € 49.40 / £ 40.– / US-$ 60.95 New York, 2021. XIV, 198 pp. Masculinity Studies. Literary and Cultural Representations. Vol. 11
hb. ISBN 978-1-4331-8729-2 CHF 98.– / €D 84.95 / €A 87.10 / € 79.20 / £ 64.– / US-$ 94.95
eBook (SUL) ISBN 978-1-4331-8730-8 CHF 98.– / €D 84.95 / €A 87.10 / € 79.20 / £ 64.– / US-$ 94.95 Bruxelles, 2021. 366 pp., 13 fig. b/w. Nouvelle poétique comparatiste / New Comparative Poetics. Vol. 44
pb. ISBN 978-2-8076-1625-7 CHF 65.– / €D 55.95 / €A 57.20 / € 52.– / £ 43.– / US-$ 62.95
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