Writing from the Margins
Power and Pedagogy for Teachers of Composition
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:26th Apr '90
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This book is an attempt to integrate, rather than fragment, disciplines, and seeks to bring seemingly marginal parts of the rhetorical tradition into the centre of negotiation between the disciplines and theories that inform composition studies. Hill weaves practical information from the classroom with her theoretical observations. While astutely addressing the work of composition theorists such as Peter Elbow, ken Macrore, William Coles, Jr., and John Schultz, and post-modern critics such as Derrida, Foucault, and Bakhtin, Hill draws on her own teaching experiences. She shows clearly how teaching and writing are social and political acts, how the social status and political standing of students and teachers operate in the writing classroom, and how an awareness of boundaries, conflict, and questioning can improve the teaching, learning, and writing experiences.
"Hill synthesizes a great deal of theory to offer us a critical examination of composition studies. Her analyses are fresh and insightful."--Duane H. Roen, Arizona State University
"Serves as an excellent introduction to the pros and cons of various approaches to teaching composition and points to the complexity of this process."--Choice
"A really fine book. Several aspects of it are especially winning, but overall, it is a genuine and fresh voice, given with conviction, wisdom, rich but sensible scholarship, and an unusually fine sense of the practicalities of teaching writing."--David Bleich, University of Rochester
ISBN: 9780195066371
Dimensions: 208mm x 141mm x 22mm
Weight: 386g
304 pages