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The Function of Theory in Composition Studies

Author : Raul Sanchez
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 135 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2012-02-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780791483152

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The Function of Theory in Composition Studies by Raul Sanchez Pdf

How can theory improve our knowledge of writing? Raúl Sánchez answers this question by examining dominant theoretical trends in composition studies over the last fifteen years, citing their common origins in a narrow, representational metatheory of writing. He argues that this adherence actually leads the field away from its objects of study: writing and the writing subject. Through this extended critique, he elaborates an alternative metatheory, one that restores writing to the conceptual center of composition studies by emphasizing its generative—rather than its representational—characteristics, particularly in increasingly networked and textualized cultures.

Writing Studies Research in Practice

Author : Lee Nickoson,Mary P Sheridan
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2012-09-10
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780809331154

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Writing Studies Research in Practice by Lee Nickoson,Mary P Sheridan Pdf

An essential reference for students and scholars exploring the methods and methodologies of writing research. What does it mean to research writing today? What are the practical and theoretical issues researchers face when approaching writing as they do? What are the gains or limitations of applying particular methods, and what might researchers be overlooking? These questions and more are answered by the writing research field’s leading scholars in Writing Studies Research in Practice: Methods and Methodologies. Editors Nickoson and Sheridan gather twenty chapters from leaders in writing research, spanning topics from ethical considerations for researchers, quantitative methods, and activity analysis to interviewing and communitybased and Internet research. While each chapter addresses a different subject, the volume as a whole covers the range of methodologies, technologies, and approaches—both old and new—that writing researchers use, and examines the ways in which contemporary writing research is understood, practiced, and represented. An essential reference for experienced researchers and an invaluable tool to help novices understand research methods and methodologies, Writing Studies Research in Practice includes established methods and knowledge while addressing the contemporary issues, interests, and concerns faced by writing researchers today.

Abducting Writing Studies

Author : Sidney I Dobrin,Kyle Jensen
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2016-11-24
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780809335633

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Abducting Writing Studies by Sidney I Dobrin,Kyle Jensen Pdf

Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Search Strategies for Writing Studies -- or, Planning for a Future That / Sidney I. Dobrin and Kyle Jensen -- PART I / SPACE -- Abductive Historiography: This Is a (Feminist) Test / Jessica Enoch -- A Method for Getting Carried Away: Kentucky's Calling / Jenny Rice -- PART II / TIME -- The Writing Wager: Gambling, Risk, and the Future of Writing / Brooke Rollins -- Writing(,) Hypothetically / Kevin J. Porter -- PART III / ARCHIVE -- Archival Subjects and the Violence of Writing / Michael Bernard-Donals -- Writing, Textual Forgery, and the Discourse of Possibilities / Ron Fortune -- PART IV / NETWORKS -- Abduction, Writing, Digital Humanities / Collin Brooke -- Craft Technology: Social Networked Delivery / Jeff Rice -- PART V / INSCRIPTION -- Metaphors for the Future: How to Train the Riparian Subjects of "Writing" Studies / Jodie Nicotra -- Intoning Writing / Matthew Heard -- PART VI / LIFE -- Writing the Virus / John Muckelbauer -- Abducted by Nada: Ego Death, Open Source, and the Importance of Doing Nothing in the Infoquake / Richard M. Doyle -- Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover

Keywords in Writing Studies

Author : Paul Heilker,Peter Vandenberg
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2015-02-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780874219746

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Keywords in Writing Studies by Paul Heilker,Peter Vandenberg Pdf

Keywords in Writing Studies is an exploration of the principal ideas and ideals of an emerging academic field as they are constituted by its specialized vocabulary. A sequel to the 1996 work Keywords in Composition Studies, this new volume traces the evolution of the field’s lexicon, taking into account the wide variety of theoretical, educational, professional, and institutional developments that have redefined it over the past two decades. Contributors address the development, transformation, and interconnections among thirty-six of the most critical terms that make up writing studies. Looking beyond basic definitions or explanations, they explore the multiple layers of meaning within the terms that writing scholars currently use, exchange, and question. Each term featured is a part of the general disciplinary parlance, and each is a highly contested focal point of significant debates about matters of power, identity, and values. Each essay begins with the assumption that its central term is important precisely because its meaning is open and multiplex. Keywords in Writing Studies reveals how the key concepts in the field are used and even challenged, rather than advocating particular usages and the particular vision of the field that they imply. The volume will be of great interest to both graduate students and established scholars.

Publishing in Rhetoric and Composition

Author : Gary A. Olson,Todd W. Taylor
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1997-01-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0791433951

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Publishing in Rhetoric and Composition by Gary A. Olson,Todd W. Taylor Pdf

Eminent scholars discuss the politics and practices of generating scholarship in rhetoric and composition studies. Publishing in Rhetoric and Composition is a collection of essays about the politics and practices of generating scholarship in rhetoric and composition. The contributors to this book, many of whom are current or past editors of the discipline's most prestigious scholarly journals, undoubtedly have their finger on the pulse of composition's most current scholarship and offer invaluable insight into the production and publication of original research. They discuss publishing articles and reviews, as well as book-length projects, including scholarly monographs, edited collections, and textbooks. They also address such topics as how composition research is valued in English departments, recent developments in electronic publishing, the work habits of successful academic writers, and the complications of mentoring graduate students in a publish-or-perish profession. An inviting and helpful tone makes this an ideal textbook for research methodology and professional writing courses.

Postcomposition

Author : Sidney I Dobrin
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2011-06-02
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780809387885

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Postcomposition by Sidney I Dobrin Pdf

Leading a burgeoning self-critical moment in composition studies and writing program administration, Postcomposition is a fundamental reconsideration of the field that attempts to shift the focus away from pedagogy and writing subjects and toward writing itself. In this forceful and reasoned critique of many of the primary tenets and widely accepted institutional structures of composition studies, Sidney I. Dobrin delivers a series of shocks to the system meant to disrupt the pedagogical imperative and move beyond the existing limits of the discipline. Dobrin evaluates the current state of composition studies, underscoring the difference between composition and writing and arguing that the field's focus on the administration of writing students and its historically imposed prohibition on theory greatly limit what can be understood about writing. Instead he envisions a more significant approach to writing, one that questions the field's conservative allegiance to subject and administration and reconsiders writing as spatial and ecological. Using concepts from ecocomposition, spatial theory, network theory, complexity theory, and systems theory, Postcomposition lays the groundwork for a networked theory of writing, and advocates the abandonment of administration as a useful part of the field. He also challenges the usefulness of rhetoric in writing studies, showing how writing exceeds rhetoric. Postcomposition is a detailed consideration of how posthumanism affects the field's understanding of subjectivity. It also tears at the seams of the "contingent labor problem." As he articulates his own frustrations with the conservatism of composition studies and builds on previous critiques of the discipline, Dobrin stages a courageous-and inevitably polemical-intellectual challenge to the entrenched ideas and assumptions that have defined composition studies.

Ecology, Writing Theory, and New Media

Author : Sidney I. Dobrin
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2011-12-22
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781136482427

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Ecology, Writing Theory, and New Media by Sidney I. Dobrin Pdf

Moving beyond ecocomposition, this book galvanizes conversations in ecology and writing not with an eye toward homogenization, but with an agenda of firmly establishing the significance of writing research that intersects with ecology. It looks to establish ecological writing studies not just as a legitimate or important form of writing research, but as paramount to the future of writing studies and writing theory. Complex ecologies, writing studies, and new-media/post-media converge to highlight network theories, systems theories, and posthumanist theories as central in the shaping of writing theory, and this study embraces work in these areas as essential to the development of ecological theories of writing. Contributors address ecological theories of writing by way of diverse and promising avenues, united by the underlying commitment to better understand how ecological methodologies might help better inform our understanding of writing and might provoke new theories of writing. Ecology, Writing Theory, and New Media fuels future theoretical conversations about ecology and writing and will be of interest to those who are interested in theories of writing and the function of writing.

Revising Moves

Author : Christina LaVecchia,Allison Carr,Laura Micciche,Hannah Rule,Jayne Stone
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2024-04-22
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781646425501

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Revising Moves by Christina LaVecchia,Allison Carr,Laura Micciche,Hannah Rule,Jayne Stone Pdf

Revision sometimes seems more metaphor than real, having been variously described as a stage, an act of goal setting, a method of correction, a process of discovery, a form of resistance. Revising Moves makes a significant contribution to writing theory by collecting stories of revision that honor revision’s vitality and immerse readers in rooms, life circumstances, and scenes where revision comes to life. In these narrative-driven essays written by a wide range of writing professionals, Revising Moves describes revision as a messy, generative, and often collaborative act. These meditations reveal how revision is both a micro practice tracked by textual change and a macro phenomenon rooted in family life, institutional culture, identity commitments, and political and social upheaval. Contributors depict revision as a holistic undertaking and a radically contextualized, distributed practice that showcases its relationality to everything else. Authors share their revision processes when creating scholarly works, institutional and self-promoting documents, and creative projects. Through narrative the volume opens a window to what is often unseen in a finished text: months or years of work, life events that disrupt or alter writing plans, multiple draft changes, questions about writerly identity and positionality, layers of (sometimes contradictory) feedback, and much more.

Ecosee

Author : Sidney I. Dobrin,Sean Morey
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2009-04-16
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1438425848

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Ecosee by Sidney I. Dobrin,Sean Morey Pdf

Examines the rhetorical role of images in communicating environmental ideas.

Writing Posthumanism, Posthuman Writing

Author : Sidney I. Dobrin
Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2015-05-01
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781602354319

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Writing Posthumanism, Posthuman Writing by Sidney I. Dobrin Pdf

Writing Posthumanism, Posthuman Writing is designed to spark conversation. It is intended to highlight the growing importance of posthumanist approaches to writing studies, and, in doing so, works to solidify the importance of such work to the future of writing studies. Its organizational structure, length, and approach serve this agenda, working as much to encourage a growing conversation as it does to provide substantial, original work from which such conversations might emerge. The thirteen original essays that comprise Writing Posthumanism, Posthuman Writing are organized to provide a progression from articles that introduce theoretical concepts regarding the intersections of posthumanism and writing to works that examine specific contexts as vehicles for developing posthumanist theories.

Exploring Composition Studies

Author : Kelly Ritter,Paul Kei Matsuda
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2012-04-30
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780874218831

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Exploring Composition Studies by Kelly Ritter,Paul Kei Matsuda Pdf

Kelly Ritter and Paul Kei Matsuda have created an essential introduction to the field of composition studies for graduate students and instructors new to the study of writing. The book offers a careful exploration of this diverse field, focusing specifically on scholarship of writing and composing. Within this territory, the authors draw the boundaries broadly, to include allied sites of research such as professional and technical writing, writing across the curriculum programs, writing centers, and writing program administration. Importantly, they represent composition as a dynamic, eclectic field, influenced by factors both within the academy and without. The editors and their sixteen seasoned contributors have created a comprehensive and thoughtful exploration of composition studies as it stands in the early twenty-first century. Given the rapid growth of this field and the evolution of it research and pedagogical agendas over even the last ten years, this multi-vocal introduction is long overdue.

Dialectical Rhetoric

Author : Bruce Mccomiskey
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2015-07-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780874219821

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Dialectical Rhetoric by Bruce Mccomiskey Pdf

In Dialectical Rhetoric, Bruce McComiskey argues that the historical conflict between rhetoric and dialectic can be overcome in ways useful to both composition theory and the composition classroom. Historically, dialectic has taken two forms in relation to rhetoric. First, it has been the logical development of linear propositions leading to necessary conclusions, a one-dimensional form that was the counterpart of rhetorics in which philosophical, metaphysical, and scientific truths were conveyed with as little cognitive interference from language as possible. Second, dialectic has been the topical development of opposed arguments on controversial issues and the judgment of their relative strengths and weaknesses, usually in political and legal contexts, a two-dimensional form that was the counterpart of rhetorics in which verbal battles over competing probabilities in public institutions revealed distinct winners and losers. The discipline of writing studies is on the brink of developing a new relationship between dialectic and rhetoric, one in which dialectics and rhetorics mediate and negotiate different arguments and orientations that are engaged in any rhetorical situation. This new relationship consists of a three-dimensional hybrid art called “dialectical rhetoric,” whose method is based on five topoi: deconstruction, dialogue, identification, critique, and juxtaposition. Three-dimensional dialectical rhetorics function effectively in a wide variety of discursive contexts, including digital environments, since they can invoke contrasts in stagnant contexts and promote associations in chaotic contexts. Dialectical Rhetoric focuses more attention on three-dimensional rhetorics from the rhetoric and composition community.

Contemporary Composition Studies

Author : Edith Babin,Kimberly Harrison
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 50,5 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.

Don’t Call It That

Author : VedhaVyasi
Publisher : Notion Press
Page : 119 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2021-11-17
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781684945368

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Don’t Call It That by VedhaVyasi Pdf

She trusts no one but Arjun, like the way she had been for twenty years now. What happens when her schoolmate Bala comes back in her life, who hasn’t changed much except for the love for her. Each of their lives change when she accepts Bala. Not every ending is happy though, but who of them will have the happiest one? Read to find out.

Critical Expressivism

Author : Tara Roeder,Roseanne Gatto
Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2015-04-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781602356542

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Critical Expressivism by Tara Roeder,Roseanne Gatto Pdf

Critical Expressivism is an ambitious attempt to re-appropriate intelletual territory that has more often been charted by its detractors than by its proponents. Indeed, as Peter Elbow observes in his contribution to this volume, “As far as I can tell, the term ‘expressivist’ was coined and used only by people who wanted a word for people they disapproved of and wanted to discredit.” The editors and contributors to this collection invite readers to join them in a new conversation, one informed by “a belief that the term expressivism continues to have a vitally important function in our field.”