Harper Lee's To kill a mockingbird : new essays /
In 1960, To Kill a Mockingbird was published to critical acclaim. Harper Lee's only novel won the Pulitzer Prize and was transformed into a beloved film starring Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch. An American classic that frequently appears in middle school and high school curriculums, the novel ha...
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Scarecrow Press,
2010
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Table of Contents:
- What teachers (don't) say : a grounded theory approach to online discussions of To Kill a Mockingbird / James B. Kelley
- Multimedia Mockingbird : teaching Harper Lee's novel using technology / Derek Blair and Cecilia Donohue
- A soundtrack approach to teaching To Kill a Mockingbird / Christian Z. Goering and Cindy M. Williams
- Courthouse ring : Atticus Finch and the limits of southern liberalism / Malcolm Gladwell
- To Kill a Mockingbird : fifty years of influence on the legal profession / Ann Engar
- Bending the law : the search for justice and moral purpose / Jeffrey B. Wood
- Unlikely duos : paired characters in To Kill a Mockingbird / Robert C. Evans
- On reading To Kill a Mockingbird : fifty years later / Angela Shaw-Thornburg
- Spooks, masks, haints, and things that go bump in the night : fear and Halloween imagery in To Kill a Mockingbird / Michael J. Meyer
- "Rigid and time-honored code" : sport and identity in To Kill a Mockingbird / Carl F. Miller
- Symbolic justice : reading symbolism in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird / Jochem Riesthuis
- Walking in another's skin : failure of empathy in To Kill a Mockingbird / Katie Rose Guest Pryal
- "Enable us to look back" : performance and disability in To Kill a Mockingbird / Lisa Detweiler Miller
- "Just one kind of folks" : the normalizing power of disability in To Kill a Mockingbird / Hugh McElaney
- To Kill a Mockingbird perceptions of "the other" / Alec Gilmore.