Writing from the Margins: Power and Pedagogy for Teachers of Composition
Too often both composition teachers and their students experience knowledge and authority as lying outside their rhetorical interactions with others. Drawing on feminist, cultural, and poststructuralist theory, as well as work in the rhetorical tradition and composition studies, Hill offers less debilitating methods of thinking that teachers can model for their students. Richly illustrated with examples of classroom interactions and student work, the book also shows teachers how to enrich their own intellectual and political lives within the academy.
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Writing from the Margins: Power and Pedagogy for Teachers of Composition
Too often both composition teachers and their students experience knowledge and authority as lying outside their rhetorical interactions with others. Drawing on feminist, cultural, and poststructuralist theory, as well as work in the rhetorical tradition and composition studies, Hill offers less debilitating methods of thinking that teachers can model for their students. Richly illustrated with examples of classroom interactions and student work, the book also shows teachers how to enrich their own intellectual and political lives within the academy.
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Writing from the Margins: Power and Pedagogy for Teachers of Composition

Writing from the Margins: Power and Pedagogy for Teachers of Composition

by Carolyn Ericksen Hill
Writing from the Margins: Power and Pedagogy for Teachers of Composition
Writing from the Margins: Power and Pedagogy for Teachers of Composition

Writing from the Margins: Power and Pedagogy for Teachers of Composition

by Carolyn Ericksen Hill

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Too often both composition teachers and their students experience knowledge and authority as lying outside their rhetorical interactions with others. Drawing on feminist, cultural, and poststructuralist theory, as well as work in the rhetorical tradition and composition studies, Hill offers less debilitating methods of thinking that teachers can model for their students. Richly illustrated with examples of classroom interactions and student work, the book also shows teachers how to enrich their own intellectual and political lives within the academy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198022749
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/26/1990
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 399 KB

About the Author

Towson State University, Maryland

Table of Contents

1.Introduction3
Part IBoundaries: Where Birthing Takes Place
2.Students: At the Edges Looking In33
3.Teachers: Author(iz)ing Hard and Soft Stories about Academia70
Part IICurrents in the Tradition
4.Four Midwives101
5.Peripheral Visions from Rhetoric's Past140
Part IIIVortices: Where Turbulence Arises
6.Writers' Minds: Which System?171
7.Time Passed from Reading to Writing to Reading200
8.Grammar, Style, and Politics226
9.Conclusion257
References261
Index277
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