Using Digital Mapping to Locate Students in Hemingway's World
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2019
Abstract
Pedagogical approach using Google Maps to help students more fully understand the geography of Hemingway’s 1920s Paris and the author’s association with and translation of his specific surroundings. Focusing on A Moveable Feast, Hancuff discusses how such geographical groundings lay the foundation for deeper enquiries into issues of access and privilege, and the role of memory.
Recommended Citation
Hancuff, Richard. "Using Digital Mapping to Locate Students in Hemingway's World." Hemingway in the Digital Age: Reflections on Teaching, Reading, and Understanding, edited by Laura Godfrey, Kent State University Press, 2019, pp. 119-128. Please note that the Recommended Citation may not be appropriate for your discipline. For help with other citation styles, please visit http://libguides.misericordia.edu/citationguide.