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Teaching Race in the European Renaissance: A Cla – A Classroom Guide

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Teaching Race in the European Renaissance is a multidisciplinary guide designed to facilitate classroom discussions about race during the European Renaissance. It offers educators and students tools to explore racial ideas within their historical context and acknowledges their connections to contemporary racial thinking. This volume includes contributions from scholars of the English, French, Italian, and Iberian Renaissances, providing practical exercises, lesson plans, and methodologies to integrate race into a wide variety of early modern studies, from literature to art history and the history of science.

The book aims to assist educators in developing more inclusive and diverse curricula that reflect the varied cultural and racial backgrounds of modern student bodies. It also helps scholars overcome the challenges of addressing race beyond their specialisms, while adding new pedagogical approaches for those already engaged with the topic in Renaissance studies.
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This guide is ideal for educators and scholars in Renaissance Studies seeking to incorporate race into their teaching. It is particularly suited for those developing inclusive syllabi across disciplines such as literature, history, and art, and for any academic aiming to engage a diverse student body in the complexities of early modern racial thought.

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A multidisciplinary guide to classroom discussion of race in the European Renaissance.

Race in the European Renaissance provides both educators and students the tools they need to discuss race in the European Renaissance both in its unique historical contexts and as part of a broader continuum with racial thinking today. The volume gathers scholars of the English, French, Italian, and Iberian Renaissances to provide exercises, lesson plans, methodologies, readings, and other resources designed to bring discussions of race into a broad spectrum of classes on the early modern period, from literature to art history to the history of science.

This book is designed to help educators create more diverse and inclusive syllabi and curricula that engage and address a diverse, twenty-first-century student body composed of students from a growing variety of cultural, national, ethnic, and racial backgrounds. By providing clear, concise, and diverse methodologies and analytical focuses, Race in the European Renaissance will help educators in all areas of Renaissance Studies overcome the anxiety and fear that can come with stepping outside of their expertise to engage with the topic of race, while also providing expert scholars of race in the Renaissance with new techniques and pedagogies to enhance the classroom experience of their students.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780866988360

Publisher: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 April 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 1.0mm

Width: 6.0mm

Height: 9.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 400

About the Author

Anna Wainwright is assistant professor of Italian Studies and core faculty in Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of New Hampshire. She is the coeditor of Innovation in the Italian Counter-Reformation and The Legacy of Birgitta of Sweden: Women, Politics and Reform in Renaissance Italy. Matthieu Chapman is a theatre educator, scholar, theorist, director, and dramaturg. He is professor of theatre arts at SUNY New Paltz. He is the author of Antiblack Racism in Early Modern English Drama: The Other “Other.”

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