ReEnvisioning the Material Past: How to Educate and Engage Modern Students Using Visual Culture

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This book is designed to help instructors effectively incorporate images and other aspects of material culture into their pedagogy in an engaging and relatable manner. The author draws on her personal experiences as an art historian of ancient art who instructs a wide variety of undergraduates. In addition to helping students to look and think critically, the book explores how the material culture of the past can be a potent tool in motivating student involvement with course content and sharpening skills vital for navigating contemporary culture.

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Swan, G. (2023). ReEnvisioning the Material Past: How to Educate and Engage Modern Students Using Visual Culture. ReEnvisioning the Material Past: How to Educate and Engage Modern Students Using Visual Culture (pp. 1–75). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24027-0

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