
The End of Composition Studies.
Title:
The End of Composition Studies.
Author:
Smit, David W.
ISBN:
9780809387472
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (263 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Foreward by Doug Hesse -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One. Conceptual Limits -- 1. What Is Writing and Writing Ability? -- 2. Learning to Write -- 3. How We Compoe -- 4. Writing as a Social Practice -- 5. Writing and Thinking -- 6. Tranfer -- Part Two. Diagnosis and Proposal -- 7. What Is Writing Instruction and Why Is It So Problematic? -- 8. What Does It Mean to Be a Writing Teacher? -- 9. A R/Evolutionary Program -- 10. Furthering the R/Evolution -- Works Cited -- Index -- Author Bio -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
Setting forth an innovative new model for what it means to be a writing teacher in the era of writing across the curriculum, The End of Composition Studies urges a reconceptualization of graduate work in rhetoric and composition, systematically critiques the limitations of current pedagogical practices at the postsecondary level, and proposes a reorganization of all academic units. David W. Smit calls into question two major assumptions of the field: that writing is a universal ability and that college-level writing is foundational to advanced learning. Instead, Smit holds, writing involves a wide range of knowledge and skill that cannot be learned solely in writing classes but must be acquired by immersion in various discourse communities in and out of academic settings. The End of Composition Studies provides a compelling rhetoric and rationale for eliminating the field and reenvisioning the profession as truly interdisciplinary-a change that is necessary in order to fulfill the needs and demands of students, instructors, administrators, and our democratic society.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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