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Approaches to teaching Dostoevsky's Crime and punishment

Title
Approaches to teaching Dostoevsky's Crime and punishment / edited by Michael R. Katz and Alexander Burry.
ISBN
9781603295772
1603295771
9781603295789
160329578X
9781603295796
Publication
New York : Modern Language Association of America, 2022.
Copyright Notice Date
©2022
Physical Description
vii, 217 pages : map ; 24 cm.
Summary
"Offers techniques for teaching Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment in undergraduate, graduate, and high school classrooms. Topics include ethics, gender, money, Orthodox Christianity, psychoanalysis, social justice, teaching in prison, and the use of digital media and film adaptations"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Approaches to teaching Dostoevsky's Crime and punishment New York : Modern Language Association of America, 2022
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 26, 2022
Series
Approaches to teaching world literature ; 171.
Approaches to teaching world literature ; 171
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Introduction / Alexander Burry
Part One: Materials / Michael R. Katz
Editions and translations
Names and places
Recommended reading
Map of St. Petersburg
Names of principal characters
Note on the characters' names
Part Two: Approaches
Context: Analysis of specific scenes / Alexander Burry and Michael R. Katz
Major Themes
The lives of the children in crime and punishment / Robin Feuer Miller
Why and when does Raskolnikov decide on murder? / Gary Saul Morson
Dostoevsky's guide to the inner life / Yuri Corrigan
Polyphony and its discontents / Caryl Emerson
Understanding the novel's contexts
Syncretizing gender: Binarism, agency, and sexuality / Helena Goscilo
The urban context of crime and punishment / Emily D. Johnson
Reading money in crime and punishment / Vadim Shneyder
Poverty and privilege: Teaching crime and punishment for social justice / Rachel Stauffer
Teaching religious subtexts in crime and punishment / Olga Meerson
Genre and comparison with other fiction
Crime and punishment on trial: Reading Dostoevsky with Kafka / Susan McReynolds
Crossing thresholds: Tracking Poe's footprints / Jamie Brummer
The Allure of the outlaw: Teaching crime and punishment to high school students / Karen R. Smith
Contrasting approaches: What I learned in prison / Priscilla Meyer
Crime and punishment in the context of philosophy / Brian Armstrong
Teaching ethics through crime and punishment / Ani Kokobobo
Hystericizing the novel: Crime and punishment and psychoanalysis / Emma Lieber
Classroom contexts
Digital media projects in the Dostoevsky classroom / Katherine Bowers
From @RodinonTweets to #Napoleonocomplex: A twitter assignment / Kate Holland
Mapping the networks of crime and punishment / Chloe Kitzinger
Teaching crime and punishment through discussion-based learning / Benjamin Rifkin
Translation and adaptations
Slow reading: Performing translation / Carol Apollonio
Teaching crime and punishment through its different translations / Cassio de Oliviera
Teaching crime and punishment through film adaptation / Alexander Burry
The sound of silence: Performing scenes from crime and punishment / Jose Vergara.
Genre/Form
Essay.
essays.
Essays.
Literary criticism.
Essays.
Literary criticism.
Essais.
Critiques littéraires.
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