Title of Presentation/Proposal/Etc.
“An International Turn in Research and Teaching About Working-Class Literature?”
Start Date
25-2-2021 8:00 AM
Presentation Type
Faculty Presentation
Abstract
In recent years, international comparisons and collaborations have become increasingly important within the study of working-class literature. In our paper we will discuss the advantages with this development, and how it can be further developed, specifically in the teaching of working-class literature. The point of departure for this discussion will be an on-line course given at Malmö University, Sweden, during fall 2020, to which academics from six countries (on three continents) have contributed.
Location
Virtual
“An International Turn in Research and Teaching About Working-Class Literature?”
Virtual
In recent years, international comparisons and collaborations have become increasingly important within the study of working-class literature. In our paper we will discuss the advantages with this development, and how it can be further developed, specifically in the teaching of working-class literature. The point of departure for this discussion will be an on-line course given at Malmö University, Sweden, during fall 2020, to which academics from six countries (on three continents) have contributed.