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101. Workshop 1. Visual Arts - Paintings, sculpture, and
other works of visual art express ideals in their own language. This session demonstrates
how to identify the style, form, and subject matter of appropriate works to help
draw out the cultural setting of literary texts.
102. Workshop 2. Political History - Speeches, protest posters,
and cartoons capture the political views of various groups. Pairing the study
of literature with close readings of appropriate political artifacts, this session
demonstrates how to comprehend the place and time of a text.
103. Workshop 3. Social History - The discipline of social
history focuses on the lives of ordinary people. Diaries, photos, music, and clothing
all contain clues to these personal histories. This session illustrates how literature
can be more fully understood when paired with social history artifacts that reflect
the cultural norms of the time. 104.
Workshop 4. Oral Histories - Oral histories can serve a dual role in the classroom:
as a type of literature to be studied in itself and as artifacts that help explain
other literary works. This session focuses on how folk songs, interviews, and
other oral histories provide alternative views of a text's cultural setting.
105. Workshop 5. Domestic Architecture - Furniture placement
and interior design are two of many aspects of domestic architecture that relay
information about social attitudes and norms of behavior. This session explores
what these interior spaces reveal about the cultural setting and period of a literary
text. 106. Workshop 6. Cultural
Geography - The study of cultural geography focuses on how we shape our surrounding
space, and how natural and man-made landscapes affect our perspectives. This session
looks at literary texts through the lens of relationships of people to their environments.
107. Workshop 7. Ritual
Artifacts - From Victorian calling cards to Puritan gravestones, ritual artifacts
reveal how humans create and define order in their lives. This session explains
how to apply close reading skills to sacred and secular ritual objects to enrich
understanding of the cultural setting of a literary text.
108. Workshop 8. Ceremonial Artifacts - This session explores
how objects used in religious ceremonies embody the spiritual beliefs of the cultures
they represent. By better understanding these sacred beliefs, teachers learn to
help their students connect to literary texts from unfamiliar cultural contexts.
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