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Teaching with Vampires / edited by U. Melissa Anyiwo.

Springer Nature - Springer Education eBooks 2024 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Anyiwo, U. Melissa.
Series:
Teaching the New English, 2947-9266
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education in literature.
Fiction.
Popular culture.
Teaching.
Motion pictures.
Television broadcasting.
Literature and Pedagogy.
Fiction Literature.
Popular Culture.
Didactics and Teaching Methodology.
Film and Television Studies.
Local Subjects:
Literature and Pedagogy.
Fiction Literature.
Popular Culture.
Didactics and Teaching Methodology.
Film and Television Studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (239 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Summary:
This edited volume provides pedagogical tools for those who teach – and would like to teach – with the most iconic of monsters: the vampire. Vampires are showing up with increasing frequency in the college classroom and there are a growing number of courses devoted solely to the Undead. This collection draws from a diverse range of teaching approaches, including the theoretical framing of vampire texts in a broad range of settings, that demonstrate the myriad of ways vampires are used to teach about marginalization, empathy, and inspire social justice. With chapters from global scholars, this essential text illustrates the burgeoning field of vampire studies and the popularity in classrooms at every level around the world, from gothic fiction to television courses. U. Melissa Anyiwo is an Associate Professor of History and Director of Black Studies at the University of Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Co-Chair of the Vampire Studies Area of the National Popular Culture Association. Her published work on vampires includes the edited collections Buffy Conquers the Academy (2013), Race in the Vampire Narrative (2015), Gender in the Vampire Narrative (2016), Gender Warriors: Reading Contemporary Urban Fantasy (2018) and Queering the Vampire Narrative (2022). Finally, she starred in the documentary “Lestat, Louis, and the Vampire Phenomenon” for the Interview with the Vampire 20th Anniversary Edition DVD (2014).
Contents:
1. Introduction: What is Vampire Studies? – U. Melissa Anyiwo
2. Horror in the Classroom: Using the Vampire to Understand Intersectionality - Lisa Nevarez
3. Dracula’s Dissolving Boundaries: Nurturing an Interdisciplinary Appetite within an Art and Design Curriculum - Cath Davies
4. Profiling Dracula, Interrogating Culture - John Edgar Browning
5. Teaching Waititi's What We Do in the Shadows as Wellington Gothic - Hannah Hansen and Jennifer Lawn
6. Who Owns the Undead? Dracula, Nosferatu, and Copyright Education - Billy Tringali
7. Teaching Social Justice and Civic Engagement with the Vampire - Ana Gal
8. Teaching with The Walking (un)Dead - Rob Smid and U. Melissa Anyiwo
9. Teaching Vampires in an Interdisciplinary Course to Engage with Literacy Development and Social Constructs - David Hansen
10. Sink Your Teeth Into It! Black Vampires in the Classroom - Kendra Parker
11. Monstrous Gender and Sexuality: Unpacking the Female Vampire - Amanda Jo Hobson
12. The Ubiquitous Vampire: Contemporary Uses for a (Very) Old Monster - Maureen LaPierre
13. Becoming ‘Vampire’: Developing Creativity and Employability Skills in a Literature Module - Sarah Gamble
14. What to Read/Watch Next - U. Melissa Anyiwo
15. Afterword: Open Graves, and the Future of the Vampire in the Classroom - Samantha George.
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Other Format:
Print version: Anyiwo, U. Melissa Teaching with Vampires
ISBN:
9783031670398
OCLC:
1485003969

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