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OverviewEffective citizens do more than interpret the world around them--they change it. In Between the Lines, John Schilb shows the role composition could play in enabling students to intervene in civic affairs by suggesting ways they can create their own discourses. When instructors understand and put into practice the latest in theory, they can help students learn how to read and write ""between the lines"" to initiate change. In addition to looking at the line between the academy and the world at large, Schilb examines traditional barriers within English Departments. He argues that many of them have used theory to reinforce a separation of composition studies and literary studies in both theory and instruction. The book offers a thorough, accessible review of recent developments in both composition and literary theory as well as a fruitful comparison of their respective uses and understandings. The chapters in Part One discuss how composition studies and literary studies have differed in their interpretations of the term ""rhetoric."" Part Two examines the ways in which each has handled the ideas of postmodernism. In Part Three, Schilb compares their new shared interest in personal writing, their different attitudes toward collaboration, and issues that arise when literary theories travel into composition. With this book, readers will benefit from an enriched understanding of the theoretical perspectives, institutional conditions, and pedagogical strategies involved in teaching English. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Schilb (University of Maryland, USA)Publisher: Heinemann USA Imprint: Boynton/Cook Publishers Inc US Dimensions: Width: 15.10cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.358kg ISBN: 9780867093896ISBN 10: 0867093897 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 16 April 1996 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviews-During the years I worked on this book, I have been alternately gloomy and hopeful about composition's status in English departments. My mood could change over the course of a day, shaped by remarks of colleagues in literature. . . . Nevertheless, I have tried in this book to point out lingering abuses as well as grounds for optimism. Whatever your reaction, I hope it helps you reread and rewrite the lines it discusses.--from Between the Lines ?During the years I worked on this book, I have been alternately gloomy and hopeful about composition's status in English departments. My mood could change over the course of a day, shaped by remarks of colleagues in literature. . . . Nevertheless, I have tried in this book to point out lingering abuses as well as grounds for optimism. Whatever your reaction, I hope it helps you reread and rewrite the lines it discusses.?-from Between the Lines Author InformationJohn Schilb is an assistant professor at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he teaches writing, literary theory, and rhetorical theory. He has published extensively on these subjects in such journals as College Composition and Communication, PRE/TEXT, Rhetoric Review, and Journal of Advanced Composition. He has also coedited Writing Theory and Critical Theory (1994), Contending with Words: Composition and Rhetoric in a Postmodern Age (1991), and Constellations: A Contextual Reader for Writers (1992, 1995). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |