Godfrey, Laura.

Hemingway in the Digital Age : Reflections on Teaching, Reading, and Understanding. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (244 pages) - Teaching Hemingway . - Teaching Hemingway .

Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Hemingway in the Digital Age -- Virtual Hemingways -- Virtual Papa: Ernest Hemingway's Digital Presence -- Beyond the Photographs: What the Images of Hemingway's Fish Don't Tell Us -- A Meme-able Feast: Teaching Modernist Citationality and Hemingway Iconography through the Internet's Most Infectious Replicator -- Hemingway for Digiphiles -- How to Not Read Hemingway -- "Concrete Particulars": The Suggestive Power of Physical World Details in Across the River and into the Trees -- Putting the Medium and the Message in Perspective: Teaching The Sun Also Rises in the Digital Age -- Digital Resources for Teaching Hemingway -- Using Digital Mapping to Locate Students in Hemingway's World -- Stories in the Land: Digital "Deep Maps" of Hemingway Country -- Using Digital Tools to Immerse the iGeneration in Hemingway's Geographies -- Teaching Hemingway through the Digital Archive -- Teaching Materials -- Appendix A: English 482, Hemingway: End-of-Term Writing Prompts and Student Responses -- Appendix B: The Sun Also Rises I-Search Project -- Appendix C: English 296: Major Figures (Hemingway) Midterm Presentations -- Appendix D: Interdisciplinary Studies 250 Syllabus -- Appendix E: INTR 250 Physical and Virtual Environments: Class Calendar -- Appendix F: Directing Students toward Hemingway's "Concrete Particulars" and Intergenerational Connections -- Appendix G: How to Not Read Hemingway -- Appendix H: Digital Resources for Teaching Hemingway -- Works Cited -- Contributors -- Index.

9781631013768


Hemingway, Ernest,-1899-1961-Study and teaching-Technological innovations.
American literature-20th century-Study and teaching-Technological innovations.


Electronic books.

PS3515.E37 .H465 2019

813.52