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This volume addresses integrating into the classroom Beat authors, texts, and themes associated with Beat writing, generally dated from the early 1950s to 1964-65, when the major social justice movements in the United States began to tear apart the fabric of post war containment culture and Hippie counterculture became a dominant movement. The book provides a robust foundation for discussions of the continued relevance of Beat literature in educational settings. The volume’s 22 essays are divided into six domains: 1) Foundational Issues, 2) Beat Literary Genres, 3) Beat Literary Topics, 4) Beat Lineages and Legacies, 5) Selected Resources, and 6) Sample Assignments. The volume presents a blending of authors and subject matters representative of current styles and methods of Beat scholarship. Literature-focused pedagogies dominate, but course materials and perspectives relative to history, composition theory and practice, religious studies, art history, film studies, and other cross-curricular courses are also represented. The sequencing of each part is hierarchical only in the sense that Part 1 is intended to be read first, since topics in that section speak to key practices and traditions undergirding Beat history and the teaching of Beat writing in general. The volume concludes with sample classroom assignments and examination prompts by Beat scholars.

Table of Contents:
Back to the Future             Nancy M. Grace   Part I – Foundational Issues Chapter 1: A History of U.S. Censorship of Beat Writing             Matthew Theado Chapter 2: Multiculturalism and Beat Writing             A. Robert Lee Chapter 3: Beat Little Magazines             Steven Belletto Chapter 4: Spirituality and Religious Traditions in Beat Literature             David Stephen Calonne Chapter 5: Retaking the Universe of Lower-Division Writing Courses on the South     Texas Border             Rob Johnson and Robert Casas Chapter 6: Teaching Gender, Sexuality, and Race in On The Road             Ronna C. Johnson     Part II –Beat Literary Genres Chapter 7: Open Form Poetics       Eric Keenaghan Chapter 8: ruth weiss’s “Expanded Poetry”             Estibaliz Encarnacion-Pinedo Chapter 9: Creative Nonfiction: Joyce Johnson’s Minor Characters and Joanne Kyger’s Japan and Indian Journals             Mary Pacinni Carden Chapter 10: The Buddhist Techno-Poetics of Allen Ginsberg’s “Wichita Vortex Sutra”             Tony Trigilio Chapter 11: Kerouac’s The Dharma Bums and the Diamond Sutra             Darin Pradittatsanee     Part III –Beat Literary Topics Chapter 12: Drug Use and Beat Writers             Erik Mortenson Chapter 13: “Humanism, Posthumanism, Transhumanism: (Re)Teaching Naked         Lunch”             Katharine Streip Chapter 14: Kerouac’s Bilingualism             Hassan Meleny Chapter 15: The Reciprocal Classroom: Diane di Prima’s Italian American Heritage             Roseanne Quinn     Part IV – Beat Lineages and Legacies Chapter 16: Teaching the Road Novel After On the Road             Jimmy Fazzino Chapter 17: The Beat Generation and the “Rise of the Sixties” in the Visual Arts             Leslie Stewart Curtis Chapter 18: The Beat in Offbeat Comedy             Amy L. Friedman Chapter 19: Venice West and California’s Literary Canon             William Mohr Chapter 20: Beat Performance Poetry: Ginsberg, Kaufman, Baraka, and Waldman             Deborah R. Geis Chapter 21: Gary Snyder: Connecting Youthful Dissent and the Global Ecological       Future:             John Whalen-Bridge   Part V – Resources

About the Author :
Nancy M. Grace is the Virginia Myers Professor of English (emerita) at The College of Wooster (Wooster, Ohio USA), where she taught Beat literature, James Joyce’s Ulysses, journalism, and women’s and gender studies. Her current research projects include studies of (1) the environmental correspondences between the works of Black Mountain poet Charles Olson and Beat poet Diane di Prima and (2) the pedagogical practices of Beat writers including Hettie Jones, Janine Pommy Vega, and Ed Sanders. She also co-edits (with Ronna C. Johnson) The Journal of Beat Studies (Pace University Press) and The Beat Studies Book Series (Clemson University Press/Liverpool University Press).

Review :
"Grace's collection contains a range of insightful close readings, astute contextualizing, and inventive lateral pedagogical thinking, charting the transformation of the Beat scene from its free-wheeling, self-help, heady revolutionary 1960's days to its contemporary position as an increasingly respectable component of the curriculum. [...] The Beats: A Teaching Companion is successful on a number of levels; it is a noteworthy contribution to the ever-expanding field of Beat studies and, more broadly, cultural studies; and it is a collection that at its best gives hope that in referring to its ideas the inspired teacher may still be able to enlarge the lives of his/her students." John Shapcott, European Beats Studies Network "[This] survey is impressive in its coverage, drawing attention to the importance of their paratextual content in providing valuable socio-political context. [...] The collection contains a range of insightful close readings, astute contextualizing, and inventive lateral pedagogical thinking, charting the transformation of the Beat scene from its free-wheeling, self-help, heady revolutionary 1960's days to its contemporary position as an increasingly respectable component of the curriculum. [...] The Beats: A Teaching Companion is successful on a number of levels; it is a noteworthy contribution to the ever expanding field of Beat studies and, more broadly, cultural studies; and it is a collection that at its best gives hope that in referring to its ideas the inspired teacher may still be able to enlarge the lives of their students." John Shapcott, Keele University


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  • ISBN-13: 9781949979954
  • Publisher: Clemson University Digital Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Clemson University Digital Press
  • Height: 239 mm
  • No of Pages: 416
  • Series Title: Clemson University Press: Beat Studies
  • Width: 163 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1949979954
  • Publisher Date: 11 Mar 2021
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • No of Pages: 416
  • Sub Title: A Teaching Companion


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