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 | Across Property Lines: Textual Ownership in Writing Groups Author(s): Candace Spigelman In Across Property Lines, Candace Spigelman investigates the dynamics of ownership in small-group writing workshops, basing her findings on case studies involving two groups: a five-member creative writing group meeting monthly at a local Philadelphia coffee bar and a four-member college-level writing group meeting in their composition classroom. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $29.95 Member Price: $27.95 Members Save: $2.00 |
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 | Administrative Problem-Solving for Writing Programs and Writing Centers Editor(s): Linda Myers-Breslin This book contains essays from experienced writing program administrators and writing center directors that offer scenarios and case studies demonstrating the types of issues that these administrators have faced and their solutions. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $15.50 Member Price: $15.50 |
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 | African American Literacies Unleashed: Vernacular English and the Composition Classroom Author(s): Arnetha F. Ball, Ted Lardner This pioneering study of African American students in the composition classroom lays the groundwork for reversing the cycle of underachievement that plagues linguistically diverse students. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $29.95 Member Price: $27.95 Members Save: $2.00 |
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 | Archives of Instruction: Nineteenth-Century Rhetorics, Readers, and Composition Books in the United States Author(s): Jean Ferguson Carr, Stephen L. Carr, Lucille M. Schultz Both a historical recovery and a critical rethinking of the functions and practices of textbooks, Archives of Instruction argues for an alternative understanding of our rhetorical traditions. Level(s): General |  |  Non-Member Price: $29.95 Member Price: $27.95 Members Save: $2.00 |
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 | Bootstraps: From an American Academic of Color Author(s): Victor Villanueva Bootstraps details the life of an American of Puerto Rican extraction from his childhood in New York City to an academic post at a university. Villanueva ponders his experiences in light of the history of rhetoric, the English Only movement, current socio- and psycholinguistic theory, and the writings of Gramsci and Freire, among others.
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 | Border Talk: Writing and Knowing in the Two-Year College Author(s): Howard B. Tinberg Set in the "border" that the two-year college occupies between high schools and universities and between academia and the workplace, teachers address many of the unique concerns facing two-year college faculty.
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 | Changing Classroom Practices: Resources for Literary and Cultural Studies Editor(s): David B. Downing While English studies has sponsored considerable and clearly important theoretical debate among literary and cultural critics about the sociopolitical significance of teaching, that debate has produced relatively few concrete, well-developed models for what our reconfigured literary and cultural studies classrooms might look like. These 14 essays offer just such models. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $10.00 Member Price: $10.00 |
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 | Class Politics: The Movement for the Students' Right to Their Own Language Author(s): Stephen Parks In Class Politics, Stephen Parks examines a chapter in the history of composition studies with important implications for English teachers today. Parks examines the historical context that gave birth to "The Students' Right to Their Own Language," a 1974 statement on language used by CCCC and NCTE, and traces its trajectory through the conservatism of the 1980s and 1990s. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $15.00 Member Price: $15.00 |
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 | Collision Course: Conflict, Negotiation, and Learning in College Composition Author(s): Russel K. Durst Durst proposes a pedagogy of "reflective instrumentalism," an approach that accepts students' pragmatic reasons for studying composition but then attempts to add a critical, socially aware dimension to that careerist orientation. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $13.00 Member Price: $13.00 |
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 | Communion of Friendship, A: Literacy, Spiritual Practice, and Women in Recovery Author(s): Beth Daniell Daniell tells the story of a group of women who are, or have been married to alcoholics and who use reading and writing in their search for spiritual growth. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $29.95 Member Price: $27.95 Members Save: $2.00 |
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