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CFP
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James Bucky Carter
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Mar 18, 2005 15:06 PST
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CFP: ?Graphic Novels as Compliments to the Classics? a
tentatively-titled collection of essays with a pedagogical
slant designed to help middle/junior high school and high
school teachers use graphic novels in their teaching.
Loosely designed after the excellent Kaywell series
?Adolescent Literature as a Complement to the Classics,?
this book attempts to show educators how they can use
exemplary examples of the graphic novel genre as
supplemental and augmental to their curricula and attempts
to further solidify the graphic novel?s strength as
classroom-worthy literature. Other books have focused on
giving lists of suggested graphic novels and general
teaching ideas. This volume will focus on specific methods
and texts. Essays should be sent to general editor James
?Bucky? Carter at 304 14th St NW, Apt 22D/Charlottesville,
VA 22903. Queries can be directed to Mr. Carter at
jbc-@virginia.edu.
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