Composition and Cornel West: Notes Toward a Deep Democracy

Author:   Keith Gilyard
Publisher:   Southern Illinois University Press
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9780809328543


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   30 May 2008
Format:   Paperback
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"Composition and Cornel West: Notes toward a Deep Democracy identifies and explains key aspects of the work of Cornel West - the highly regarded scholar of religion, philosophy, and African American studies - as they relate to composition studies, focusing especially on three rhetorical strategies that West suggests we use in our questioning lives as scholars, teachers, students, and citizens.In this study, author Keith Gilyard examines the strategies of Socratic Commitment (a relentless examination of received wisdom), Prophetic Witness (an abiding concern with justice and the plight of the oppressed), and Tragicomic Hope (a keep-on-pushing sensibility reflective of the African American freedom struggle). Together, these rhetorical strategies comprise an updated form of cultural criticism that West calls prophetic pragmatism.This volume, which contains the only interview in which Cornel West directly addresses the field of composition, sketches the development of Cornel West's theories of philosophy, political science, religion, and cultural studies and restates the link between Deweyan notions of critical intelligence and the notion of critical literacy developed by Ann Berthoff, Ira Shor, and Henry Giroux. Gilyard provides examples from the classroom to illustrate the possibilities of Socratic Commitment as part of composition pedagogy, shows the alignment of Prophetic Witness with traditional aims of critical composition, and in his chapter on Tragicomic Hope, addresses African American expressive culture with an emphasis on music and artists such as Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, and Kanye West.This is the first book to comprehensively connect the ideas of one of America's premier scholars of religion, philosophy, and African American studies with composition theory and pedagogy. """"Composition and Cornel West"""" will be valuable to scholars, teachers, and students interested in race, class, critical literacy, and the teaching of writing."

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Author:   Keith Gilyard
Publisher:   Southern Illinois University Press
Imprint:   Southern Illinois University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.242kg
ISBN:  

9780809328543


ISBN 10:   0809328542
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   30 May 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Composition and Cornel West is an engaging study of a major intellect and his importance for rhetoric and composition. It is also a study full of possibility: it asks us to think hard about our role as citizens participating in the democratic experiment that is the United States of America. - Bradford T. Stull, author of The Elements of Figurative Language Keith Gilyard's scholarship is superlative, demonstrating a command of canonized and contemporary disciplines, including philosophy, rhetoric, composition, American literature, and African American expressive culture. - David G. Holmes, author of Revisiting Racialized Voice: African American Ethos in Language and Literature


Composition and Cornel West is an engaging study of a major intellect and his importance for rhetoric and composition. It is also a study full of possibility: it asks us to think hard about our role as citizens participating in the democratic experiment that is the United States of America. - Bradford T. Stull, author of The Elements of Figurative Language Keith Gilyard's scholarship is superlative, demonstrating a command of canonized and contemporary disciplines, including philosophy, rhetoric, composition, American literature, and African American expressive culture. - David G. Holmes, author of Revisiting Racialized Voice: African American Ethos in Language and Literature


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Keith Gilyard is Distinguished Professor of English at Pennsylvania State University, University Park, and an award-winning author of numerous books and other publications.

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