Empathy in the Reading and Teaching of English Literature L. A. BoydEmpathy in the Reading and Teaching of English Literature explores the educational potential of empathy for literary studies across a historical, generic and geographic continuum. The book draws on interdisciplinary methodologies to offer new readings of popularly taught literary texts and discuss their relation to empathy.
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and the problems posed by a neo-liberal political economy
James Cook’s expeditions around the world and his detailed and innovative work as a cartographer inspired advancements in scientific
and offering new insights into her relationship with surrealism and the American avant-garde
but also improved synchronization between ecological processes
Based on groundbreaking research
including those implemented using tensorflow2 and relevant IoT-specific sensor/actuator frameworks
and the work ends with some reflections on possible ways this Cold War could end
Conservators' prolonged proximity to paintings makes them ideally placed to notice anything unusual or surprising which might arise during examination or treatment
Inspired by her experience living among Chinese Americans in San Francisco and Seattle
The archaeological site of Gordion is most famous as the home of the Phrygian king Midas and as the place where Alexander the Great cut the Gordian knot on his way to conquer Asia
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