Gender, identity and sexuality have to be more closely integrated into the broader discussion of literature and language, which can be achieved only through wider application of literary texts in the teaching process. Teaching literature to students of English serves not only the purpose of building an understanding of the human experience, but also tackles the issues of femininity and masculinity and helps sensitize the students to the gender differences and the codes of patriarchal society which result in male dominance. Poems by Emily Dickinson, Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton have proved as valuable texts in teaching gender, as will be discussed in the paper, which focuses on Plath‘s „Lady Lazarus” and the strategies the educator ...
This essay is a discussion of how fiction can be used in teaching English as a second language to pr...
The literature which is taught in secondary schools is used not merely as a tool for improving readi...
This thesis has two major objectives: (1) To analyze the problematic nature of stereotypical gender ...
This paper is aimed to explore the concern of gender in teaching poetry as an effort to build studen...
Abstract This essay will discuss why one would use a literary text such as Jane Austen’s Pride and P...
English Language Arts has typically been characterized by the texts taught in the classroom. The tra...
The aim of the essay is to argue why and how the novel "Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman can be used to in...
This essay will discuss gender in Pride and Prejudice, the timeless work by Jane Austen. It also dis...
Because half of aIl_students are female;_and because role models are important'in forming:ideas...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone projectElementary classrooms are full of children's litera...
This literature review aims to give the reader information about how fiction can be used to raise ge...
Literature has always been a key component in the development of children's linguistic skills as wel...
Research done by The Swedish National Agency for Education shows students being treated and assessed...
As texts have a great effect on readers, this c-essay analysed how English teaching books in upper...
Masculinity and femininity are two words that entail two opposite images with distinct sets of behav...
This essay is a discussion of how fiction can be used in teaching English as a second language to pr...
The literature which is taught in secondary schools is used not merely as a tool for improving readi...
This thesis has two major objectives: (1) To analyze the problematic nature of stereotypical gender ...
This paper is aimed to explore the concern of gender in teaching poetry as an effort to build studen...
Abstract This essay will discuss why one would use a literary text such as Jane Austen’s Pride and P...
English Language Arts has typically been characterized by the texts taught in the classroom. The tra...
The aim of the essay is to argue why and how the novel "Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman can be used to in...
This essay will discuss gender in Pride and Prejudice, the timeless work by Jane Austen. It also dis...
Because half of aIl_students are female;_and because role models are important'in forming:ideas...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone projectElementary classrooms are full of children's litera...
This literature review aims to give the reader information about how fiction can be used to raise ge...
Literature has always been a key component in the development of children's linguistic skills as wel...
Research done by The Swedish National Agency for Education shows students being treated and assessed...
As texts have a great effect on readers, this c-essay analysed how English teaching books in upper...
Masculinity and femininity are two words that entail two opposite images with distinct sets of behav...
This essay is a discussion of how fiction can be used in teaching English as a second language to pr...
The literature which is taught in secondary schools is used not merely as a tool for improving readi...
This thesis has two major objectives: (1) To analyze the problematic nature of stereotypical gender ...