Table of Contents
Issue Theme: Women and Literature
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This World of English
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EJ Forum/The Textbook Gap
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A Symposium/The Textbook Gap: A Teacher-Author-Publisher Dialogue
Hans P. Guth, Robert Boynton, and James R. Squire
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Literature Anthologies in the US: Impediments to Good Teaching Practice
Jane Ann Zaharias
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EJ Focus/Women and Literature
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Guidelines for a Gender-Balanced Curriculum in English, Grades 7-12
Margaret Anne Zeller Carlson
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One-on-One: Pairing Male and Female Writers
Lisa Moore
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A Gradual Approach to Feminism in the American-Literature Classroom
Andrew P. Barker
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Feminizing the English Curriculum: An International Perspective
Bonnie M. Davis
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Laughing with, or Laughing at the Young-Adult Romance
Brenda O. Daly
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EJ Exchange/Going on Fifteen: Reading, Writing, and Role-Playing
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"We Left Our Homeland, A Sad, Sad Day": An Interdisciplinary Approach
Nora Elegreet-DeSalvo and Ronald Levitsky
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I Like Happy Endings.You Don't.
James M. Brewbaker
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A Character Comes to Life in the Classroom
Brenda Vick Schaefer
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Reclaiming the Canon/A World without Collisions: "Master Harold"...and the boys in the Classroom
Mark Cummings
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The Round Table/Teaching Sentence Variety
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Instructional Materials/A Hefty New Literature Series: Something for Everyone?
Bruce Appleby, Greg Johnson, and Robert M. Taylor
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Books for the Teenage Reader/Heroes and Victims Meet Adventure
Elizabeth A. Belden and Judith M. Beckman
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Booksearch/Books about Language for Your Professional Library
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Books for Teachers/A World I Never Made
John Rouse
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Research in the Classroom/The English Teacher as Midwife: Gender Sensitivity in Teaching Methods
Laura Jane Roop
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Poetry
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Editorial Comment/Alienated Students, Alienated Teachers
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