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Approaches to teaching the works of François Rabelais
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Approaches to teaching the works of François Rabelais

Author: Todd W Reeser; Floyd Gray
Publisher: New York : Modern Language Association of America, 2011.
Series: Approaches to teaching world literature, 116.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Genre/Form: Aufsatzsammlung
Named Person: François Rabelais; François Rabelais; François Rabelais
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Todd W Reeser; Floyd Gray
ISBN: 9781603290975 1603290974 9781603290982 1603290982
OCLC Number: 707886964
Description: vii, 342 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Contents: Editions and translations / Floyd Gray --
Recommended readings for students and instructors / Floyd Gray and Todd W. Reeser --
Aids to teaching / Todd W. Reeser --
Introduction / Floyd Gray and Todd W. Reeser --
Rabelais and hybridity / François Rigolot --
The prologues : Rabelais on reading and writing / Richard Regosin --
Intertextuality : the Bible / Edwin M. Duval --
Panurge, parody and perplexity : from satyr play to satire / Bernd Renner --
Rabelais and language : change, decay, transition / John O'Brien --
Teaching Rabelais's language : a literary approach / Kirsten A. Fudeman --
Teaching Rabelais in English translation / Valerie Worth-Stylianou --
The prologue of Gargantua, or, A lesson in scandal management / Jan Miernowski --
Teaching Rabelais's backside / Jeff Persels --
Locating and teaching politics in Rabelais / Timothy Hampton --
Writing reform : evangelical reform and religious controversy in Rabelais's work / Deborah N. Losse --
On gargantuan individualism / Michael Randall --
Utopian dimensions of Pantagruel / Scott D. Juall --
Rabelais and cartography / Tom Conley --
The world in Pantagruel's mouth : alimentary aesthetics and culinary consciousness / Timothy J. Tomasik --
Rabelais's giants / Walter Stephens --
Rabelais and feminism / Elisabeth Hodges --
Queer Rabelais? / Carla Freccero --
Masculinity and the question of gender / Lawrence D. Kritzman --
On becoming human : Gargantua, chapter 13 / Virginia Krause --
The predicament of peace in Gargantua / Marcus Keller --
Teaching Gargantua's letter to Pantagruel / Cynthia Skenazi --
Deciphering the sibyl : The third book, chapters 16-18 / Floyd Gray --
Modes of transit : domestication and estrangement in The fourth book / Andrea Frisch --
Thawing the frozen words : the importance of aural and visual culture in teaching Rabelais / Elizabeth Chesney Zegura --
And now for something completely different? : Approaching Gargantua through Monty Python / Gary Ferguson --
Rare books and web pages : using internet resources to teach Rabelais / Karen James and Mary McKinley --
Reading the Rabelaisian storm : an exercise in student motivation / John Parkin --
Teaching through student performance : Rabelais and the Rassias method / David LaGuardia --
Reconstructing early modern folk laughter through creative writing / James M. Palmer --
An allegorical framework for reading Gargantua in a great-books class / Jerry Root --
Comic realism : teaching Gargantua and Pantagruel in comparative contexts / Carl Fisher --
The truth is out there : Rabelais in a survey course on monsters / Kathleen Long.
Series Title: Approaches to teaching world literature, 116.
Responsibility: edited by Todd W. Reeser and Floyd Gray.
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