
Shakespeare's Guide to Hope, Life, and Learning
University of Toronto Press
Published on 19. December 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-4875-7051-4 (ISBN)
Description
"What is the most wonderful thing about teaching this play in our classrooms?" Using this question as a starting point, Shakespeare's Guide to Hope, Life, and Learning presents a conversation between four of Shakespeare's most popular plays and our modern experience, and between teachers and learners.
The book analyzes King Lear, As You Like It, Henry V, and Hamlet, revealing how they help us to appreciate and responsibly interrogate the perspectives of others. Award-winning teachers Lisa Dickson, Shannon Murray, and Jessica Riddell explore a diversity of genres - tragedy, history, and comedy - with distinct perspectives from their own lived experiences. They carry on lively conversations in the margins of each essay, mirroring the kind of open, ongoing, and collaborative thinking that Shakespeare inspires.
The book is informed by ideas of social justice and transformation, articulated by such thinkers as Paulo Freire, Parker J. Palmer, Ira Shor, John D. Caputo, and bell hooks. Shakespeare's Guide to Hope, Life, and Learning advocates for a critical hope that arises from classroom experiences and moves into the world at large.
The book analyzes King Lear, As You Like It, Henry V, and Hamlet, revealing how they help us to appreciate and responsibly interrogate the perspectives of others. Award-winning teachers Lisa Dickson, Shannon Murray, and Jessica Riddell explore a diversity of genres - tragedy, history, and comedy - with distinct perspectives from their own lived experiences. They carry on lively conversations in the margins of each essay, mirroring the kind of open, ongoing, and collaborative thinking that Shakespeare inspires.
The book is informed by ideas of social justice and transformation, articulated by such thinkers as Paulo Freire, Parker J. Palmer, Ira Shor, John D. Caputo, and bell hooks. Shakespeare's Guide to Hope, Life, and Learning advocates for a critical hope that arises from classroom experiences and moves into the world at large.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
3 colour illustrations, 5 b&w illustration
Dimensions
Height: 251 mm
Width: 201 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
408 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4875-7051-4 (9781487570514)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Lisa Dickson is a 3M National Teaching Fellow and a full professor of early modern literature and literary theory at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Shannon Murray is a 3M National Teaching Fellow and a full professor of early modern and children's literature at the University of Prince Edward Island.
Jessica Riddell is a 3M National Teaching Fellow, Stephen A. Jarislowsky Chair of Undergraduate Teaching Excellence, and a full professor of early modern literature at Bishop's University.
Shannon Murray is a 3M National Teaching Fellow and a full professor of early modern and children's literature at the University of Prince Edward Island.
Jessica Riddell is a 3M National Teaching Fellow, Stephen A. Jarislowsky Chair of Undergraduate Teaching Excellence, and a full professor of early modern literature at Bishop's University.
Content
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Prologue: Shakespeare, the Classroom, and Critical Hope
Part One: King Lear
Keep Falling, Alice: Rabbit Holes, Monkey Wrenches, and Critical Love in King Lear
Jessica Riddell
Impossible Choices and Unbreakable Bonds in King Lear: Close Reading, Negative Capability, and Critical Empathy
Shannon Murray
"Bless Thy Sweet Eyes, They Bleed": The Ethics of Pedagogy and My Fear of Lear
Lisa Dickson
Part Two: As You Like It
Learning as an Act of Becoming in As You Like It
Jessica Riddell
"Sweet Are the Uses of Adversity": Duke Senior's Arden as a Hopeful Creation
Shannon Murray
Something Wicked: Verse and Bodies in As You Like It 5.2
Lisa Dickson
Part Three: Henry V
Henry V: Prophecy, Hope-Speak, and Future-Speak
Shannon Murray
Orators of Hope or Rhetors Gone Rogue? The Ambiguities of Persuasion in Henry V
Jessica Riddell
"We Should Just F**k around with Some Text": Henry V and the White Box Classroom
Lisa Dickson
Part Four: Hamlet
Chasing Roosters on the Ramparts: Three Ways of Doing in Hamlet
Lisa Dickson
Acknowledging the Complexity of Unknowing as an Act of Critical Hope in Hamlet
Jessica Riddell
Wonder and Dust in a Hopeful Hamlet
Shannon Murray
Epilogue: The Value of the Edges
Works Cited
Index
Acknowledgments
Prologue: Shakespeare, the Classroom, and Critical Hope
Part One: King Lear
Keep Falling, Alice: Rabbit Holes, Monkey Wrenches, and Critical Love in King Lear
Jessica Riddell
Impossible Choices and Unbreakable Bonds in King Lear: Close Reading, Negative Capability, and Critical Empathy
Shannon Murray
"Bless Thy Sweet Eyes, They Bleed": The Ethics of Pedagogy and My Fear of Lear
Lisa Dickson
Part Two: As You Like It
Learning as an Act of Becoming in As You Like It
Jessica Riddell
"Sweet Are the Uses of Adversity": Duke Senior's Arden as a Hopeful Creation
Shannon Murray
Something Wicked: Verse and Bodies in As You Like It 5.2
Lisa Dickson
Part Three: Henry V
Henry V: Prophecy, Hope-Speak, and Future-Speak
Shannon Murray
Orators of Hope or Rhetors Gone Rogue? The Ambiguities of Persuasion in Henry V
Jessica Riddell
"We Should Just F**k around with Some Text": Henry V and the White Box Classroom
Lisa Dickson
Part Four: Hamlet
Chasing Roosters on the Ramparts: Three Ways of Doing in Hamlet
Lisa Dickson
Acknowledging the Complexity of Unknowing as an Act of Critical Hope in Hamlet
Jessica Riddell
Wonder and Dust in a Hopeful Hamlet
Shannon Murray
Epilogue: The Value of the Edges
Works Cited
Index