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Teaching Contemporary Scholars
This innovative series addresses the pedagogies and thoughts of influential contemporary scholars in diverse fields. Focusing on scholars who have challenged the normal science, the dominant frameworks of particular disciplines, Teaching Contemporary Scholars highlights the work of those who have profoundly influenced the direction of academic work. In a era of great change, this series focuses on the bold thinkers who provide not only insight into the nature of the change but where we should be going in light of the new conditions. Not a festschrift, not a re-interpretation of past work, these books allow the reader a deeper, yet accessible conceptual framework in which to negotiate and expand the work of important thinkers.
15 publications
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Montaigne and the Art of Free-Thinking
Monographs -
Montaigne and the Art of Free-Thinking
©2010 Monographs -
Translating Gombrowicz’s Liminal Aesthetics
©2014 Monographs -
Henry VIII's Conservative Scholar
Bishop John Stokesley and the Divorce, Royal Supremacy and Doctrinal Reform©1998 Monographs -
Voices of the Body. Liminal Grammar in Guido Cavalcanti's Rime
Voci del corpo. Grammatica liminale nelle Rime di Guido Cavalcanti©2009 Monographs -
The Black Scholar Travelogue in Academia
©2024 Textbook -
Renaissance Craftsmen and Humanistic Scholars
Circulation of Knowledge between Portugal and Germany©2017 Edited Collection -
Liminal Borderlands in Irish Literature and Culture
©2009 Conference proceedings -
Asian/American Scholars of Education
21st Century Pedagogies, Perspectives, and Experiences©2018 Textbook -
Asian/American Scholars of Education
21st Century Pedagogies, Perspectives, and Experiences, Second Edition©2022 Textbook -
In-Between – Liminal Spaces in Canadian Literature and Cultures
©2017 Edited Collection