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  1. Lost texts in rhetoric and composition
    Beteiligt: Holdstein, Deborah H. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Modern Language Association of America, New York

    "This volume considers authors, pedagogical or historical movements, and specific articles or books in the field of rhetoric and composition that merit attention or reconsideration. The texts chosen show how the field has developed and how neglected... mehr

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    10 A 162585
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    "This volume considers authors, pedagogical or historical movements, and specific articles or books in the field of rhetoric and composition that merit attention or reconsideration. The texts chosen show how the field has developed and how neglected texts might be revalued in the light of current developments"-- "Rediscovered texts for teaching composition and rhetoric. A project of recovery and reanimation, Lost Texts in Rhetoric and Composition foregrounds a broad range of publications that deserve renewed attention. Contributors to this volume reclaim these lost texts to reenvision the rhetorical tradition itself. Authors discussed include not only twentieth-century American compositionists but also a linguist, a poet, a philosopher, a painter, a Renaissance rhetorician, and a nineteenth-century pioneer of comics; the collection also features some less studied works by authors who remain well known. These texts will give rise to new conversations about current ideas in composition and rhetoric. This volume contains discussion of the following authors and titles: Judah Messer Leon, The Book of the Honeycomb's Flow, Angel DeCora, Sterling Andrus Leonard, English Composition as a Social Problem, Rodolphe Töpffer, William James, Kenneth Burke, Adrienne Rich, Ann E. Berthoff, John Mohawk, "Western Peoples, Natural Peoples," William Vande Kopple, William Irmscher, Beat Not the Poor Desk, Walter J. Ong, Geneva Smitherman, Thomas Zebroski, Linda Brodkey, Craig S. Womack, Deborah Cameron, James Slevin, Marilyn Sternglass, and William E. Coles, Jr"--

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Beteiligt: Holdstein, Deborah H. (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781603296083; 9781603296076
    Schlagworte: English language; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching; Essays
    Umfang: x, 354 Seiten
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references

    Introduction: Reviving the lost text / Deborah H. Holdstein -- The early twentieth century and before. Isaac Rabinowitz's translation and critical edition of Judah Messer Leon's The book of the honeycomb's flow / Jim Ridolfo -- A rhetoric of pen and brush / Anne Ruggles Gere -- Understanding 'English composition as a social problem': finding Sterling Andrus Leonard in rhetoric and composition / Morris Young -- Rodolphe Töpffer and the histories of rhetoric / Sergio C. Figueiredo -- Talking teachers into motion: rereading William James's Talks to teachers / Kurt Spellmeyer -- The mid-twentieth century. A composition commons: the Stanford language arts investigation, 1937-1939 / Jessica Yood -- Toward social transformation: renewing the Burkean theory of identification / Mary C. Carruth -- College Composition and Communication, volume 15, 1964: afterglow, childhood, obituary? / Douglas Hesse -- The 1970s. On recovering Adrienne Rich's "Teaching language in open admissions" / Howard Tinberg -- "A fresh progression in thought and expression": remembering 'The plural I', by William E. Coles, Jr. / Peter Wayne Moe and David Bartholomae -- Reappraising Course X / Rebecca Day Babcock -- The power of mutable structures: a return to Ann E. Berthoff's Forming, thinking, writing / Paige Davis Arrington -- Humanizing and decolonizing composition: John Mohawk's "Western peoples, natural peoples" / Rachel B. Griffis -- On reading Roger Sale's On writing / John Schilb -- 1980-1992. International linguistics research and the legacy of Frédéric François / Tiane K. Donahue -- Before wireless networks: foundational works in computers and writing / Douglas Eyman -- William J. Vande Kopple and syntactic subjects / Philip Eubanks -- Possibilities rather than certainties: William Irmscher's "Finding a comfortable identity" / Christine Farris -- New literacies and new coherencies: the relevance of Betty Bamberg's "What makes a text coherent?" / Larry Beason -- Enduring value: the case for 'Beat not the poor desk' / Eric J. Sterling -- How the twenty-first century changed Ira Shor's Critical teaching and everyday life / Michael Bernard-Donals -- Lingering questions from Lynn Quitman Troyka's "Defining basic writing in context" / Lynn Reid -- "Bound to sound": reaffirming Walter J. Ong / Clint Bryan -- Geneva Smitherman's "Toward a national public policy on language" / Staci M. Perryman-Clark -- After 1992. The importance of being readers reading in Robert P. Yagelski's Writing as a way of being / Asao B. Inoue -- Becoming which composition? James Thomas Zebroski's "Toward a theory of theory for composition studies" / Julie Jung -- Me, myself, and all of us: revisiting Linda Brodkey's "Writing on the bias" / Jonathan Alexander -- Vernacular scholarship and Craig S. Womack's Red on red: Native American literary separatism / Stephen Donatelli -- Rediscovering Deborah Cameron's Verbal hygiene / Pegeen Reichert Powell -- The intellectual work of composition: James F. Slevin's Introducing English / Bruce Horner -- The radicalism of Marilyn Sternglass / Joseph Harris.

  2. Lost texts in rhetoric and composition
    Beteiligt: Holdstein, Deborah H. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Modern Language Association of America, New York

    "This volume considers authors, pedagogical or historical movements, and specific articles or books in the field of rhetoric and composition that merit attention or reconsideration. The texts chosen show how the field has developed and how neglected... mehr

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe

     

    "This volume considers authors, pedagogical or historical movements, and specific articles or books in the field of rhetoric and composition that merit attention or reconsideration. The texts chosen show how the field has developed and how neglected texts might be revalued in the light of current developments"-- "Rediscovered texts for teaching composition and rhetoric. A project of recovery and reanimation, Lost Texts in Rhetoric and Composition foregrounds a broad range of publications that deserve renewed attention. Contributors to this volume reclaim these lost texts to reenvision the rhetorical tradition itself. Authors discussed include not only twentieth-century American compositionists but also a linguist, a poet, a philosopher, a painter, a Renaissance rhetorician, and a nineteenth-century pioneer of comics; the collection also features some less studied works by authors who remain well known. These texts will give rise to new conversations about current ideas in composition and rhetoric. This volume contains discussion of the following authors and titles: Judah Messer Leon, The Book of the Honeycomb's Flow, Angel DeCora, Sterling Andrus Leonard, English Composition as a Social Problem, Rodolphe Töpffer, William James, Kenneth Burke, Adrienne Rich, Ann E. Berthoff, John Mohawk, "Western Peoples, Natural Peoples," William Vande Kopple, William Irmscher, Beat Not the Poor Desk, Walter J. Ong, Geneva Smitherman, Thomas Zebroski, Linda Brodkey, Craig S. Womack, Deborah Cameron, James Slevin, Marilyn Sternglass, and William E. Coles, Jr"--

     

    Export in Literaturverwaltung   RIS-Format
      BibTeX-Format
    Hinweise zum Inhalt
    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Beteiligt: Holdstein, Deborah H. (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781603296083; 9781603296076
    Schlagworte: English language; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching; Essays
    Umfang: x, 354 Seiten
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references

    Introduction: Reviving the lost text / Deborah H. Holdstein -- The early twentieth century and before. Isaac Rabinowitz's translation and critical edition of Judah Messer Leon's The book of the honeycomb's flow / Jim Ridolfo -- A rhetoric of pen and brush / Anne Ruggles Gere -- Understanding 'English composition as a social problem': finding Sterling Andrus Leonard in rhetoric and composition / Morris Young -- Rodolphe Töpffer and the histories of rhetoric / Sergio C. Figueiredo -- Talking teachers into motion: rereading William James's Talks to teachers / Kurt Spellmeyer -- The mid-twentieth century. A composition commons: the Stanford language arts investigation, 1937-1939 / Jessica Yood -- Toward social transformation: renewing the Burkean theory of identification / Mary C. Carruth -- College Composition and Communication, volume 15, 1964: afterglow, childhood, obituary? / Douglas Hesse -- The 1970s. On recovering Adrienne Rich's "Teaching language in open admissions" / Howard Tinberg -- "A fresh progression in thought and expression": remembering 'The plural I', by William E. Coles, Jr. / Peter Wayne Moe and David Bartholomae -- Reappraising Course X / Rebecca Day Babcock -- The power of mutable structures: a return to Ann E. Berthoff's Forming, thinking, writing / Paige Davis Arrington -- Humanizing and decolonizing composition: John Mohawk's "Western peoples, natural peoples" / Rachel B. Griffis -- On reading Roger Sale's On writing / John Schilb -- 1980-1992. International linguistics research and the legacy of Frédéric François / Tiane K. Donahue -- Before wireless networks: foundational works in computers and writing / Douglas Eyman -- William J. Vande Kopple and syntactic subjects / Philip Eubanks -- Possibilities rather than certainties: William Irmscher's "Finding a comfortable identity" / Christine Farris -- New literacies and new coherencies: the relevance of Betty Bamberg's "What makes a text coherent?" / Larry Beason -- Enduring value: the case for 'Beat not the poor desk' / Eric J. Sterling -- How the twenty-first century changed Ira Shor's Critical teaching and everyday life / Michael Bernard-Donals -- Lingering questions from Lynn Quitman Troyka's "Defining basic writing in context" / Lynn Reid -- "Bound to sound": reaffirming Walter J. Ong / Clint Bryan -- Geneva Smitherman's "Toward a national public policy on language" / Staci M. Perryman-Clark -- After 1992. The importance of being readers reading in Robert P. Yagelski's Writing as a way of being / Asao B. Inoue -- Becoming which composition? James Thomas Zebroski's "Toward a theory of theory for composition studies" / Julie Jung -- Me, myself, and all of us: revisiting Linda Brodkey's "Writing on the bias" / Jonathan Alexander -- Vernacular scholarship and Craig S. Womack's Red on red: Native American literary separatism / Stephen Donatelli -- Rediscovering Deborah Cameron's Verbal hygiene / Pegeen Reichert Powell -- The intellectual work of composition: James F. Slevin's Introducing English / Bruce Horner -- The radicalism of Marilyn Sternglass / Joseph Harris.