Poetics of Curriculum, Poetics of Life : An Exploration of Poetry in the Context of Selves, Schools, and Society / / by Mary-Elizabeth Vaquer.
Through multiple lenses of curriculum studies, the author explores how poetry is situated in the pedagogical world. Her work aims to illuminate how poetry is studied in schools and how these practices of studying poetry give poetry its cultural identity. Each chapter is guided by insight from John D...
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