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Teaching Frances Burney's Evelina with Netflix’s Bridgerton
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The Wanderers: Teaching the Literature of Migration and Exile
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Teaching a Stand-alone Course on Burney
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Teaching Phillis Wheatley (Peters) as a Working Artist
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Literature Teaching Perspectives on ‘The Animal in Ireland – Real and Imagined’
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Introduction: Concise Collection on Teaching the Works of Frances Burney
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Exploring African Digital Humanities Using the Journal of the Digital Humanities Association of Southern Africa
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Lifelong Learning: Approaches to Teaching Frances Burney’s The Wanderer to Adults
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Through the looking glass: The biopolitics of digital becoming
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Teaching Phillis Wheatley Peters’s Morals on Words and Actions in American Literature to 1860
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Introduction: Concise Collection on Teaching the Works of Phillis Wheatley Peters, Part II
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Ugliness as refusal: Miao Ying, Hardcore Digital Detox
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The values of digital waste and building routines: An interview with Katharina von Hagenow and Tereza Havlíková, curators of COPY PASTE WASTE, Passing Data – Upcycling the Digital
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On Being Brought from Gambia or Ghana to Colonial Boston: Teaching Phillis Wheatley and Place
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Expanded Memories: Artistic Experiments into Hybrid Analogue-Digital Animation
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Supporting Teachers to Adopt Art-Based Pedagogy in Grade 10 Science Teaching: An Action Research
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‘Old people pranks’ on TikTok: Remediating digitality with the fear of old age
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Adorning Bodies: Meaning, Evolution, and Beauty in Humans and Animals
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Teaching Phillis Wheatley Peters’s “On Being Brought from Africa to America” for the First Time in an Online Undergraduate Women’s Literature Course
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Digitally mediated teaching and learning and linguistic inclusivity at Walter Sisulu University: Towards a culturally responsive digital learning environment
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Learning from the Legacies of Phillis Wheatley Peters: A Collaborative Pedagogical Public Humanities Project
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Homunculi of the Digital City
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Why Dance Teachers Need to be Educated Humans, not just Experienced Dancers
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The Transformation of Balkan Music and Dance in the Context of Globalization, Modernization, and Digitalization: An Analysis of Aesthetic, Social, and Economic Dimensions