History, Reflection, and Narrative
The Professionalization of Composition 1963-1983
Herausgeber: Boehm, Beth; Rosner, Mary; Journet, Debra
History, Reflection, and Narrative
The Professionalization of Composition 1963-1983
Herausgeber: Boehm, Beth; Rosner, Mary; Journet, Debra
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On October 9-12, 1996, over 400 scholars, researchers, and teachers gathered at the University of Louisville for the first Thomas R. Watson Conference in Rhetoric and Composition. History, Reflection, and Narrative combines oral histories and reflections collected from the featured speakers at the Conference-scholars, teachers, and researchers whose work has been among the most influential in composition's development-with critical perspectives on the period from 1963 to 1983 by another generation of scholars, many of whom will play an important role in defining composition's future. This book…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Praeger
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9781567503982
- ISBN-10: 1567503985
- Artikelnr.: 21600841
- Verlag: Praeger
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9781567503982
- ISBN-10: 1567503985
- Artikelnr.: 21600841
Debra Journet
Beth Boehm
and Mary Rosner PART I. HISTORY AND THE MAKING OF HISTORIES Composition History and Disciplinarity
Robert J. Connors Veterans' Stories on the Porch
Lester Faigley Paths Not Taken: Recovering History as Alternative Future
Louise W. Phelps Watson Conference Oral History #1: Research Forums and Agendas in Composition Studies
Carol Berkenkotter
Lester Faigley
Richard Larson
and Stephen Witte PART II. AGENDAS IN TEACHING AND IN RESEARCH Composition Research Agendas in the 1960s and 1970s
Richard Lloyd-Jones Early Work on Composing: Lessons and Illuminations
Sondra Perl The Expressivist Menace
James T. Zebroski A Brief History of Writing Assessment in the Late Twentieth Century: The Writer Comes Center Stage
Kathleen Blake Yancey Watson Conference Oral History #2: Process Theory and the Shape of Composition Studies
Deborah Brandt
Janet Emig
and Sondra Perl PART III. INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCES AND DISCIPLINARY NARRATIVES Rereading Feminism's Absence and Presence in Composition
Kathleen A. Boardman and Joy Ritchie Is There Still a Place for Rhetorical History in Composition Studies? Gerald P. Mulderig The Developing Discipline of Composition: From Text Linguistics to Genre Theory
Amy J. Devitt Two Disciplinary Narratives for Non-Standard English in the Classroom: Citation Histories of Shaughnessy's Errors and Expectations and Smitherman's Talkin' and Testifyin'
Shirley K. Rose Watson Conference Oral History #3: The Breadth of Composition Studies: Professionalization and Interdisciplinary
Joseph Comprone
Lisa Ede
Peter Elbow
Janice Lauer
Andrea Lunsford
and Richard Young Watson Conference Oral History #4: Classical Rhetoric in the Present and Future of Composition Studies
Edward P.J. Corbett
Frank D'Angelo
Winifred Horner
James Kinneavy
and C. Jan Swearingen PART IV. THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PROFESSION Professionalizing Politics
Richard Ohmann Evocative Gestures in CCCC Chairs' Addresses
Ellen L. Barton. Whispers from the Margin: A Class-based Interpretation of the Conflict Between High School and College Writing Teachers
Irvin Peckham Professing Rhetoric and Composition: A Personal Odyssey
Frank J. D'Angelo Watson Conference Oral History #5: Discourse and Politics in Composition Studies
David Bartholomae
Pat Bizzell
Patty Harkin
and Richard Ohmann PART V. FUTURE PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES Rethinking Research on Composing: Arguments for a New Research Agenda
Lee Odell and Christina Lynn Prell Intellectual-Bureaucrats: The Future of Employment in the Twilight of the Professions
Richard E. Miller Watson Conference Oral History #6: Working Inside and Outside Composition Studies
Charles Bazerman
Charles Cooper
Richard Lloyd-Jones
and Lee Odell Author Index Subject Index
Debra Journet
Beth Boehm
and Mary Rosner PART I. HISTORY AND THE MAKING OF HISTORIES Composition History and Disciplinarity
Robert J. Connors Veterans' Stories on the Porch
Lester Faigley Paths Not Taken: Recovering History as Alternative Future
Louise W. Phelps Watson Conference Oral History #1: Research Forums and Agendas in Composition Studies
Carol Berkenkotter
Lester Faigley
Richard Larson
and Stephen Witte PART II. AGENDAS IN TEACHING AND IN RESEARCH Composition Research Agendas in the 1960s and 1970s
Richard Lloyd-Jones Early Work on Composing: Lessons and Illuminations
Sondra Perl The Expressivist Menace
James T. Zebroski A Brief History of Writing Assessment in the Late Twentieth Century: The Writer Comes Center Stage
Kathleen Blake Yancey Watson Conference Oral History #2: Process Theory and the Shape of Composition Studies
Deborah Brandt
Janet Emig
and Sondra Perl PART III. INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCES AND DISCIPLINARY NARRATIVES Rereading Feminism's Absence and Presence in Composition
Kathleen A. Boardman and Joy Ritchie Is There Still a Place for Rhetorical History in Composition Studies? Gerald P. Mulderig The Developing Discipline of Composition: From Text Linguistics to Genre Theory
Amy J. Devitt Two Disciplinary Narratives for Non-Standard English in the Classroom: Citation Histories of Shaughnessy's Errors and Expectations and Smitherman's Talkin' and Testifyin'
Shirley K. Rose Watson Conference Oral History #3: The Breadth of Composition Studies: Professionalization and Interdisciplinary
Joseph Comprone
Lisa Ede
Peter Elbow
Janice Lauer
Andrea Lunsford
and Richard Young Watson Conference Oral History #4: Classical Rhetoric in the Present and Future of Composition Studies
Edward P.J. Corbett
Frank D'Angelo
Winifred Horner
James Kinneavy
and C. Jan Swearingen PART IV. THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PROFESSION Professionalizing Politics
Richard Ohmann Evocative Gestures in CCCC Chairs' Addresses
Ellen L. Barton. Whispers from the Margin: A Class-based Interpretation of the Conflict Between High School and College Writing Teachers
Irvin Peckham Professing Rhetoric and Composition: A Personal Odyssey
Frank J. D'Angelo Watson Conference Oral History #5: Discourse and Politics in Composition Studies
David Bartholomae
Pat Bizzell
Patty Harkin
and Richard Ohmann PART V. FUTURE PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES Rethinking Research on Composing: Arguments for a New Research Agenda
Lee Odell and Christina Lynn Prell Intellectual-Bureaucrats: The Future of Employment in the Twilight of the Professions
Richard E. Miller Watson Conference Oral History #6: Working Inside and Outside Composition Studies
Charles Bazerman
Charles Cooper
Richard Lloyd-Jones
and Lee Odell Author Index Subject Index