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 | American Poetry Wax Museum, The: Reality Effects, 1940-1990 Author(s): Jed Rasula Drawing upon an impressive array of sources, Rasula combines literary criticism, cultural studies, and social history in an analysis that works to disrupt prevailing myths about poets and poetry in the public sphere and in the academy.
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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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 | Composing Critical Pedagogies: Teaching Writing as Revision Author(s): Amy Lee Lee moves beyond familiar debates between process/expressivism and critical pedagogy, weaving together theoretical critique and classroom accounts. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $15.00 Member Price: $15.00 |
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 | Composition and Sustainability: Teaching for a Threatened Generation Author(s): Derek Owens Derek Owens argues that, in light of worsening environmental crises and accelerating social injustices, we need to use sustainability as a way to structure courses and curricula, and that composition studies, with its inherent cross-disciplinarity and its unique function in students’ academic lives, can play a key role in giving sustainability a central place in students’ thinking and in the curriculum as a whole.
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 | Composition and/or Literature: The End(s) of Education Editor(s): Linda S. Bergmann, Edith M. Baker This collection focuses on the rift between literature and composition in English studies, examining the extent to which this division affects teaching practices in colleges and universities. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $33.95 Member Price: $24.95 Members Save: $9.00 |
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 | Critical Literacy and the Aesthetic: Transforming the English Classroom Author(s): Ray Misson, Wendy Morgan Ray Misson and Wendy Morgan address the role of aesthetics in an age of postmodern criticism, showing how critical literacy and the aesthetic are reconcilable in literary theory and practice. Level(s): Secondary, College |  |  Non-Member Price: $39.95 Member Price: $29.95 Members Save: $10.00 |
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 | English Studies: An Introduction to the Discipline(s) Editor(s): Bruce McComiskey Edited by Bruce McComiskey, this collection of essays addresses the question "What is English studies?" and treats each component of the discipline as a separate but equal partner in the larger discipline. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $38.95 Member Price: $28.95 Members Save: $10.00 |
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 | Mina P. Shaughnessy: Her Life and Work Author(s): Jane Maher This book is a biography of a leading figure in the field of basic writing and a devoted advocate of Open Admissions. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $25.95 Member Price: $18.95 Members Save: $7.00 |
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 | Multicultural Hybridity: Transforming American Literary Scholarship and Pedagogy Author(s): Laurie Grobman Grobman argues that texts by writers of color are multiply inflected hybrids that blur, but do not erase, cultural difference, thereby allowing for multiple intersections of meaning. Level(s): College |  |  Non-Member Price: $37.95 Member Price: $27.95 Members Save: $10.00 |
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