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James A. Berlin and Social-Epistemic Rhetorics

Author : Victor J. Vitanza
Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Page : 141 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2021-01-16
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781643172217

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James A. Berlin and Social-Epistemic Rhetorics by Victor J. Vitanza Pdf

The field of rhetoric and composition has, at last, received a long-lost message delivered in the form of Victor J. Vitanza’s seminar on James A. Berlin. In this book that is an untext on Berlin’s work and its impact on the field, Vitanza acquaints us with Berlin by virtue of many Berlins, in multiplicity, and via the figure of an “excluded third” that wants to deliver to us a new message that was undelivered from Berlin to us, and from Vitanza to Berlin, after Berlin’s untimely death in 1994. A seminar on a seminar on the teaching of writing . . . it is teaching all the way down. They met at the historical NEH seminar at Carnegie Mellon in 1978. Their friendship and rhetorical dialogues spanned only sixteen years, but Vitanza continues the conversation through the seminar, through this book (rife with reflections and, yes, homework for his readers), and through our reception of it. It is up to us now to carry it forward. As Vitanza writes, “I would prefer not to not think that what remains unsaid stays undelivered.”

Rhetorics, Poetics, and Cultures

Author : James A. Berlin
Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0972477284

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Rhetorics, Poetics, and Cultures by James A. Berlin Pdf

Rhetorics, Poetics, and Cultures is James Berlin's most comprehensive effort to refigure the field of English Studies. Here, in his last book, Berlin both historically situates and recovers for today the tools and insights of rhetoric-displaced and marginalized, he argues, by the allegedly disinterested study of aesthetic texts in the college English department. Berlin sees rhetoric as offering a unique perspective on the current disciplinary crisis, complementing the challenging perspectives offered by postmodern literary theory and cultural studies. Taking into account the political and intellectual issues at stake and the relation of these issues to economic and social transformations, Berlin argues for a pedagogy that makes the English studies classroom the center of disciplinary activities, the point at which theory, practice, and democratic politics intersect. This new educational approach, organized around text interpretation and production-not one or the other exclusively, as before-prepares students for work, democratic politics, and consumer culture today by providing a revised conception of both reading and writing as acts of textual interpretation; it also gives students tools to critique the socially constructed, politically charged reality of classroom, college, and culture. This new edition of Rhetorics, Poetics, and Cultures includes JAC response essays by Linda Brodkey, Patricia Harkin, Susan Miller, John Trimbur, and Victor J. Vitanza, as well as an afterword by Janice M. Lauer. These essays situate Berlin's work in personal, pedagogical, and political contexts that highlight the continuing importance of his work for understanding contemporary disciplinary practice.

Rhetoric and Reality

Author : James A. Berlin
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1987-02-26
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0809386852

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Rhetoric and Reality by James A. Berlin Pdf

Berlin here continues his unique history of American college composition begun in his Writing Instruction in Nineteenth-Century Colleges (1984), turning now to the twentieth century. In discussing the variety of rhetorics that have been used in writing classrooms Berlin introduces a taxonomy made up of three categories: objective rhetorics, subjective rhetorics, and transactional rhetorics, which are distinguished by the epistemology on which each is based. He makes clear that these categories are not tied to a chronology but instead are to be found in the English department in one form or another during each decade of the century. His historical treatment includes an examination of the formation of the English department, the founding of the NCTE and its role in writing instruction, the training of teachers of writing, the effects of progressive education on writing instruction, the General Education Movement, the appearance of the CCCC, the impact of Sputnik, and today’s “literacy crisis.”

The SAGE Handbook of Rhetorical Studies

Author : Andrea A. Lunsford,Kirt H. Wilson,Rosa A. Eberly
Publisher : SAGE Publications
Page : 713 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2008-10-29
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781452212036

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The SAGE Handbook of Rhetorical Studies by Andrea A. Lunsford,Kirt H. Wilson,Rosa A. Eberly Pdf

The SAGE Handbook of Rhetorical Studies surveys the latest advances in rhetorical scholarship, synthesizing theories and practices across major areas of study in the field and pointing the way for future studies. Edited by Andrea A. Lunsford and Associate Editors Kirt H. Wilson and Rosa A. Eberly, the Handbook aims to introduce a new generation of students to rhetorical study and provide a deeply informed and ready resource for scholars currently working in the field.

Contemporary Composition Studies

Author : Edith Babin,Kimberly Harrison
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1999-12-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780313005060

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Contemporary Composition Studies by Edith Babin,Kimberly Harrison Pdf

Composition studies is a rapidly growing and constantly changing field. At present, however, graduate students new to the field and writing teachers who want to make new connections between theory and practice have little choice of current reference works that define key terms in composition studies and provide information about the scholars and researchers who have shaped and are shaping the discipline. This book supplies this information in an easily accessible format and places both scholars and terms in the context of the field's development. Included are alphabetically arranged entries for 108 individuals who have developed the field and 128 terms central to the discipline. The first part of the book provides entries for leaders in composition studies. Each entry identifies the areas in which the scholar has contributed most influentially to the field and provides both a chronological overview of the person's contributions and a bibliography of representative works. The second part includes entries for terms that are problematic both for newcomers and for those already familiar with the discipline. The entries for the terms show how the disciplinary context has shaped the ways in which they have been used. The entries also indicate how established thinkers in composition studies and other disciplines have explained or defined the terms, provide examples of the terms in context, and list scholars often associated with them. An appendix includes entries for scholars from other disciplines who have contributed to the field.

Reading, Writing, and the Rhetorics of Whiteness

Author : Wendy Ryden,Ian Marshall
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2013-03
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781136630606

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Reading, Writing, and the Rhetorics of Whiteness by Wendy Ryden,Ian Marshall Pdf

In this volume, Ryden and Marshall bring together the field of composition and rhetoric with critical whiteness studies to show that in our "post race" era whiteness and racism not only survive but actually thrive in higher education. As they examine the effects of racism on contemporary literacy practices and the rhetoric by which white privilege maintains and reproduces itself, Ryden and Marshall consider topics ranging from the emotional investment in whiteness to the role of personal narrative in reconstituting racist identities to critiques of the foundational premises of writing programs steeped in repudiation of despised discourses. Marshall and Ryden alternate chapters to sustain a multi-layered dialogue that traces the rhetorical complexities and contradictions of teaching English and writing in a university setting. Their lived experiences as faculty and administrators serve to underscore the complex code of whiteness even as they push to decode it and demonstrate how their own pedagogical practices are raced and racialized in multiple ways. Collectively, the essays ask instructors and administrators to consider more carefully the pernicious nature of whiteness in their professional activities and how it informs our practices. Publisher's note.

Terms of Work for Composition

Author : Bruce Horner
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2000-03-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0791445658

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Terms of Work for Composition by Bruce Horner Pdf

A cultural materialist critique of six key terms used in composition studies to define its work.

The End of Composition Studies

Author : David W Smit
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2007-03-29
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780809387472

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The End of Composition Studies by David W Smit Pdf

Setting forth an innovative new model for what it means to be a writing teacher in the era of writing across the curriculum, The End of Composition Studies urges a reconceptualization of graduate work in rhetoric and composition, systematically critiques the limitations of current pedagogical practices at the postsecondary level, and proposes a reorganization of all academic units. David W. Smit calls into question two major assumptions of the field: that writing is a universal ability and that college-level writing is foundational to advanced learning. Instead, Smit holds, writing involves a wide range of knowledge and skill that cannot be learned solely in writing classes but must be acquired by immersion in various discourse communities in and out of academic settings. The End of Composition Studies provides a compelling rhetoric and rationale for eliminating the field and reenvisioning the profession as truly interdisciplinary—a change that is necessary in order to fulfill the needs and demands of students, instructors, administrators, and our democratic society.

The Politics of Size

Author : Ragen Chastain
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2014-11-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9798216130062

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The Politics of Size by Ragen Chastain Pdf

This book presents an unprecedented opportunity for people to hear from a simultaneously ostracized, ridiculed, and ignored group: fat Americans. Find out how the members of this very diverse group of people describe their actual lived experiences, quality of life, hopes and dreams, and demands. Our society is body-size obsessed. The result? An environment where "fat people" are consistently shunned and discussed disparagingly behind their backs. Although fat people typically bear the brunt of the institutionalized oppression around being oversized, pervasive closeminded attitudes about body size in America affect everyone of all sizes—from people who are shamed for being too thin to those whose lives revolve around the fear of becoming fat. This book talks about a topic that is important to all readers, regardless of their physical size, providing an anthology of first-person accounts of what it's like to be part of the fat-acceptance movement and on the front lines of activism in the "war on obesity." The Politics of Size: Perspectives from the Fat Acceptance Movement supplies a frank discussion of the issues surrounding being fat and the associated health concerns—both physical and mental—and reframes the discussion about obesity from a medical issue to a social one. The essays serve to correct misinformation about obesity and fat people that is commonly accepted by the general public, such as the idea that "fat" and "healthy" are mutually exclusive. Subject matter covered includes fat-friendly workplace policies; fat dating experiences; and the intersections of being fat and also a person of color, a person with disabilities, a transgender person, or a member of another sub-group of society.

Rational Rhetoric

Author : David J. Tietge
Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2008-07-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781602353206

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Rational Rhetoric by David J. Tietge Pdf

David J. Tietge examines the place and influence of scientific discourse in the popular consciousness of contemporary American society, offering critical strategies for recognizing, decoding, and understanding scientific language as it is used by both scientific and a-scientific agents and agencies.

Style

Author : Brian Ray
Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2014-11-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781602356146

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Style by Brian Ray Pdf

Style: An Introduction to History, Theory, Research, and Pedagogy conducts an in-depth investigation into the long and complex evolution of style in the study of rhetoric and writing. The theories, research methods, and pedagogies covered here offer a conception of style as more than decoration or correctness—views that are still prevalent in many college settings as well as in public discourse.

The Rhetoric of Religious Cults

Author : A. Mooney
Publisher : Springer
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2005-08-02
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780230504417

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The Rhetoric of Religious Cults by A. Mooney Pdf

The Rhetoric of Religious Cults takes as its departure point the notion that 'cults' have a distinctive language and way of recruiting members. First outlining a rhetorical framework, which encompasses contemporary discourse analysis, the persuasive texts of three movements - Scientology, Jehovah's Witnesses and Children of God - are analysed in detail and their discourse compared with other kinds of recruitment literature. Cults' distinctive negative profile in society is not matched by a linguistic typology. Indeed, this negative profile seems to rest on the semantics and application of the term 'cult' itself.

Digital Rhetoric

Author : Douglas Eyman
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2015-06
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780472052684

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Digital Rhetoric by Douglas Eyman Pdf

A survey of a range of disciplines whose practitioners are venturing into the new field of digital rhetoric, examining the history of the ways digital and networked technologies inhabit and shape traditional rhetorical practices as well as considering new rhetorics made possible by current technologies

Reason to Believe

Author : Hephzibah Roskelly,Kate Ronald
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1998-07-10
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0791437965

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Reason to Believe by Hephzibah Roskelly,Kate Ronald Pdf

Explores current theories of teaching and demonstrates that English studies can benefit from the work of nineteenth-century American romanticism and pragmatism, both of which affirm the possibility of growth and development. The book argues eloquently for the importance of hope and relies extensively for its theoretical underpinnings on the influential writings of Cornel West and Paulo Freire.

Teachers on the Edge

Author : John Boe,David Masiel,Eric Schroeder,Lisa Sperber
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 501 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2017-02-17
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781351974301

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Teachers on the Edge by John Boe,David Masiel,Eric Schroeder,Lisa Sperber Pdf

For over 25 years, the journal Writing on the Edge has published interviews with influential writers, teachers, and scholars. Now, Teachers on the Edge: The WOE Interviews, 1989–2017 collects the voices of 39 significant figures in writing studies, forming an accessible survey of the modern history of rhetoric and composition. In a conversational style, Teachers on the Edge encourages a remarkable group of teachers and scholars to tell the stories of their influences and interests, tracing the progress of their contributions. This engaging volume is invaluable to graduate students, writing teachers, and scholars of writing studies.