
On the Teaching Track
Insights on teaching, creativity, & faculty development
Teaching Composition with Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe died on this day sixty-three years ago, on August 4, 1962. Ever since, she has remained an enigmatic, spectral presence in the public imagination. These days, she haunts my composition classroom.
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