Keywords in Composition Studies

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Pub. Date: 1996-08-05
Publisher(s): Heinemann
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Summary

Keywords in Composition Studiesis the first systematic inquiry into the vocabulary of writing teachers and theorists. In brief yet heavily researched essays, contributors explore the development of and interconnections among fifty-five of the most consequential words in the field. It is with these critical terms that the contemporary field of composition has been composed, and in this sense, Keywords in Composition Studiesis an introduction to the principal ideas and ideals of compositionists.Yet this book is neither a dictionary nor an encyclopedia; it does not attempt to capture the established knowledge of a unified discipline through its vocabulary but rather explores the multiple layers of meaning inhabiting the words writing teachers and theorists have depended and continue to depend on most. Each essay begins with the assumption that its central term is important precisely because its meaning is open, overdetermined. The purpose of each essay is to foreground a rangeof meaning signified by its central term rather than to pinpoint ameaning. In this sense, Keywords in Composition Studiesis a practical model for reading the texts of an expanding and unsettled field.

Author Biography

PAUL HEILKER teaches courses in rhetoric, writing, and composition pedagogy at Virginia Tech, where he serves as Associate Professor of English and Director of the First-Year Writing Program. Author of The Essay: Theory and Pedagogy for an Active Form (NCTE, 1996), Heilker is currently at work on a project entitled Style, Politics, Identity, which will be published by the State University of New York Press.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xii
Introduction 1(8)
academic discourse
9(5)
Daniel Mahala
Jody Swilky
argument
14(4)
David A. Jolliffe
audience
18(4)
Peter Vandenberg
authority
22(4)
Jennifer A. Clough
basic writing/writers
26(4)
Bill Bolin
coherence
30(5)
Derek Owens
collaboration
35(5)
Maureen Daly Goggin
composing/writing
40(4)
Paul Heilker
composition studies
44(5)
Robin Varnum
critical thinking
49(4)
Lisa L. Hill
cultural studies
53(5)
Patricia Harkin
deconstruction
58(4)
Peter Vandenberg
discipline
62(5)
Peter Vandenberg
discourse community
67(4)
Peter Vandenberg
empowerment
71(5)
Lisa L. Hill
epistemology
76(5)
Elizabeth Ervin
error
81(4)
Bill Bolin
essay
85(4)
Derek Owens
evaluation
89(4)
Jennifer A. Clough
expressive writing
93(4)
Donald E. Bushman
feminism
97(5)
Eileen E. Schell
form/structure
102(5)
Paul Heilker
freshman English
107(4)
Paul Heilker
grammar
111(3)
Paul Heilker
history
114(5)
Robin Varnum
ideology
119(5)
Patricia Harkin
institution
124(4)
Elizabeth Ervin
intertextuality
128(4)
Peter Vandenberg
invention
132(4)
Donald E. Bushman
knowledge
136(4)
Thomas C. Kerr
literacy
140(5)
Darsie Bowden
literature
145(6)
Maureen Daly Goggin
logic
151(4)
Paul Heilker
marginalized/marginalization
155(4)
Clyde Moneyhun
Guanjun Cai
multiculturalism
159(4)
Nancy Buffington
Guanjun Cai
paradigm
163(5)
Robin Varnum
pedagogy
168(5)
Karen Fitts
peer evaluation
173(5)
Kurt P. Kearcher
portfolio
178(5)
Eileen E. Schell
power
183(4)
Donald E. Bushman
practice/praxis
187(5)
Karen Fitts
process
192(4)
Christina Murphy
reading
195(5)
Lynee Lewis Gaillet
research
201(5)
Thomas C. Kerr
resistance
206(3)
Alan W. France
revision
209(4)
Lynee Lewis Gaillet
rhetoric
213(4)
David A. Jolliffe
William A. Covino
self/the subject
217(4)
Cynthia Haynes
social construction
221(4)
Cynthia Haynes
students
225(3)
Paul Heilker
style
228(4)
Paul Heilker
teacher
232(4)
Paul Heilker
voice
236(4)
Peter Vandenberg
writing center
240
Christina Murphy

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