Changing of Knowledge in Composition: Contemporary Perspectives

Author:   Lance Massey ,  Richard C. Gephardt
Publisher:   Utah State University Press
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9780874218206


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   16 July 2011
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 99 years
Format:   Paperback
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"Lance Massey and Richard Gebhardt offer in this collection many signs that composition again faces a moment of precariousness, even as it did in the 1980sthe years of the great divorce from literary studies. The contours of writing in the university again are rapidly changing, making the objects of scholarship in composition again unstable. Composition is poised to move not from modern to postmodern but from process to postprocess, from a service-oriented ""field"" to a research-driven ""discipline."" Some would say we are already there. Momentum is building to replace ""composition"" and the pedagogical imperative long implied in that term with a ""writing studies"" model devoted to the study of composition as a fundamental tool of, and force within, all areas of human activity.Appropriately, contributors here use Stephen M. North's 1987 book The Making of Knowledge in Composition to frame and background their discussion, as they look at both the present state of the field and its potential futures. As in North's volume, The Changing of Knowledge in Composition describes a body of research and pedagogy brimming with conflicting claims, methodologies, and politics, and with little consensus regarding the proper subjects and modes of inquiry.The deep ambivalence within the field itself is evident in this collection. Contributors here envision composition both as retaining its commitment to broad-based, generalized writing instruction and as heading toward content-based vertical writing programs in departments and programs of writing studies. They both challenge and affirm composition's pedagogical heritage. And they sound both sanguine and pessimistic notes about composition's future."

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Author:   Lance Massey ,  Richard C. Gephardt
Publisher:   Utah State University Press
Imprint:   Utah State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.575kg
ISBN:  

9780874218206


ISBN 10:   0874218209
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   16 July 2011
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 99 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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This book uses the 25th anniversary of North's controversial study as an occasion to think about the current state of our field and where we are now headed. Following North's lead, the essays in this volume are lively and well informed, written by scholars unafraid to take stands and push against received wisdom.Joseph Harris, author of Rewriting and A Teaching Subject


This book uses the 25th anniversary of North's controversial study as an occasion to think about the current state of our field and where we are now headed. Following North's lead, the essays in this volume are lively and well informed, written by scholars unafraid to take stands and push against received wisdom.Joseph Harris, author of Rewriting and A Teaching Subject This book uses the 25th anniversary of North's controversial study as an occasion to think about the current state of our field and where we are now headed. Following North's lead, the essays in this volume are lively and well informed, written by scholars unafraid to take stands and push against received wisdom.Joseph Harris, author of Rewriting and A Teaching Subject


<p>This book uses the 25th anniversary of North's controversial study as an occasion to think about the current state of our field and where we are now headed. Following North's lead, the essays in this volume are lively and well informed, written by scholars unafraid to take stands and push against received wisdom.<p>Joseph Harris, author of Rewriting and A Teaching Subject <p>


This book uses the 25th anniversary of North's controversial study as an occasion to think about the current state of our field and where we are now headed. Following North's lead, the essays in this volume are lively and well informed, written by scholars unafraid to take stands and push against received wisdom. Joseph Harris, author of Rewriting and A Teaching Subject


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