How Stories Teach Us: Composition, Life Writing, and Blended Scholarship

In How Stories Teach Us, the contributors celebrate the influence of life writing on their work and use a range of approaches to scholarship and essay writing. The collection discusses dealing with loss, grief, illness, trauma, depression, abuse, gender identity, and the ravages of time.

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How Stories Teach Us: Composition, Life Writing, and Blended Scholarship

In How Stories Teach Us, the contributors celebrate the influence of life writing on their work and use a range of approaches to scholarship and essay writing. The collection discusses dealing with loss, grief, illness, trauma, depression, abuse, gender identity, and the ravages of time.

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How Stories Teach Us: Composition, Life Writing, and Blended Scholarship

How Stories Teach Us: Composition, Life Writing, and Blended Scholarship

How Stories Teach Us: Composition, Life Writing, and Blended Scholarship

How Stories Teach Us: Composition, Life Writing, and Blended Scholarship

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In How Stories Teach Us, the contributors celebrate the influence of life writing on their work and use a range of approaches to scholarship and essay writing. The collection discusses dealing with loss, grief, illness, trauma, depression, abuse, gender identity, and the ravages of time.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781433165917
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Publication date: 05/29/2019
Edition description: New
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.86(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Amy E. Robillard earned her PhD at Syracuse University and is Professor of Composition and Rhetoric at Illinois State University. She is the author of We Find Ourselves in Other People’s Stories, and her personal essays have appeared on The Rumpus and Full Grown People.

D. Shane Combs is Assistant Professor of English Composition and Professional Writing at Central Methodist University. His graduate work at Illinois State University centered on life writing in composition. His writing has appeared in Composition Forum, Composition Studies, Writing on the Edge, and Assay: A Journal of Nonfiction Studies.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Richard E. Miller – Acknowledgements – Amy E. Robillard/D. Shane Combs: Introduction: Learning How to Tell the Story – How We Come to Terms With Our Lives – Elizabeth Boquet: Before the Heavens Open Up – Rona Kaufman: An Arrangement – Bump Halbritter/Julie Lindquist: Collecting and Coding Synecdochic Selves: Identifying Learning Across Life-Writing Texts – Sam Meekings: Writing Backwards: Adventures With Time and Structure in Life Writing – How We Revise Our Lives – Lisya Seloni: Moving Literacies: A Need to Tell Transnational Stories – Jessica L. Weber: (Dis)Arming With Stories: Power and Narrative Reconciliation in Retelling – Karen-Elizabeth Moroski: In the Space Between Chaos and Shape: Reclaiming the Bound Exile Through Affect Study and Life Writing – D. Shane Combs: The Me I Don’t Meet Unless: Life Writing, Play Studies, and an Untested Story – How We Survive Our Lives – Brooke Hessler: Hearing Voices – Jonathan Alexander: Writing a Queer Life, or, S-Town in Five Rhetorical Situations – Amy E. Robillard: Narrating Depression – Laura Gray-Rosendale: Telling Other Stories: Some Musings on Rhetorics of Identity and Time in Memoir – Contributors – Index.

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