The Locations of CompositionChristopher J. Keller, Christian R. Weisser State University of New York Press, 2007 M07 5 - 325 pages The Locations of Composition examines how spaces, places, and locations define, problematize, and shape composition studies. From a wide variety of perspectives, including critical theory, rhetoric, cultural geography, genre theory, postcolonial studies, and media studies, the contributors explore the disciplinary boundaries and authority of composition studies, how teachers of writing can engage students in more place-centered pedagogies, and how compositionists can sort through the often hidden and intricate relationships between and among composition's places. The book reveals the complex ways that places are central to the field's history, identity, and ability to move and change. |
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Part I ACROSS THE FIELD | 13 |
Part II INSIDE THE CLASSROOM AND BEYOND | 107 |
Part III AMONG THE INSTITUTIONS | 213 |
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