The Diving Bell as Pedagogical Method: Reflections on Karen Overbey as a Teacher
Karen Overbey’s contributions to the discipline of art history are distinguished by her scholarship as much as her teaching. In this essay, two of Overbey’s former master’s students at Tufts University reflect on lessons they learned in her classroom. Through her innovative pedagogy and radical scho...
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