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Edited by four nationally recognized leaders of composition scholarship, Composition, Rhetoric, and Disciplinarity asks a fundamental question: can Composition and Rhetoric, as a discipline, continue its historical commitment to pedagogy without sacrificing equal attention to other areas, such as research and theory? In response, contributors to the volume address disagreements about what it means to be called a discipline rather than a profession or a field; elucidate tensions over the defined breadth of Composition and Rhetoric; and consider the roles of research and responsibility as Composition and Rhetoric shifts from field to discipline.


Edited by four nationally recognized leaders of composition scholarship, Composition, Rhetoric, and Disciplinarity asks a fundamental question: can Composition and Rhetoric, as a discipline, continue its historical commitment to pedagogy without sacrificing equal attention to other areas, such as research and theory? In response, contributors to the volume address disagreements about what it means to be called a discipline rather than a profession or a field; elucidate tensions over the defined breadth of Composition and Rhetoric; and consider the roles of research and responsibility as Composition and Rhetoric shifts from field to discipline.

Outlining a field with a complex and unusual formation story, Composition, Rhetoric, and Disciplinarity employs several lenses for understanding disciplinarity—theory, history, labor, and pedagogy—and for teasing out the implications of disciplinarity for students, faculty, institutions, and Composition and Rhetoric itself. Collectively, the chapters speak to the intellectual and embodied history leading to this point; to questions about how disciplinarity is, and might be, understood, especially with regard to Composition and Rhetoric; to the curricular, conceptual, labor, and other sites of tension inherent in thinking about Composition and Rhetoric as a discipline; and to the implications of Composition and Rhetoric’s disciplinarity for the future.

Contributors: Linda Adler-Kassner, Elizabeth H. Boquet, Christiane Donahue, Whitney Douglas, Doug Downs, Heidi Estrem, Kristine Hansen, Doug Hesse, Sandra Jamieson, Neal Lerner, Jennifer Helene Maher, Barry Maid, Jaime Armin Mejía, Carolyn R. Miller, Kelly Myers, Gwendolynne Reid, Liane Robertson, Rochelle Rodrigo, Dawn Shepherd, Kara Taczak

Editors' Introduction: Why This Book and Why Now? 3(12)
Rita Malenczyk
Susan Miller-Cochran
Elizabeth Wardle
Kathleen Blake Yancey
SECTION 1 WHERE HAVE WE BEEN, WHERE ARE WE NOW, AND WHY ARE WE HERE?
1 Mapping the Turn to Disciplinarity: A Historical Analysis of Composition's Trajectory and Its Current Moment
15(21)
Kathleen Blake Yancey
2 My Disciplinary History: A Personal Account
36(17)
Barry Maid
3 Acknowledging Disciplinary Contributions: On the Importance of Community College Scholarship to Rhetoric and Composition
53(17)
Rochelle Rodrigo
Susan Miller-Cochran
4 Learning from Bruffee: Collaboration, Students, and the Making of Knowledge in Writing Administration
70(17)
Rita Malenczyk
Neal Lerner
Elizabeth H. Boquet
SECTION 2 COMING TO TERMS: WHAT ARE WE TALKING ABOUT?
5 Classification and Its Discontents: Making Peace with Blurred Boundaries, Open Categories, and Diffuse Disciplines
87(24)
Gwendolynne Reid
Carolyn R. Miller
6 Understanding the Nature of Disciplinarity in Terms of Composition's Values
111(23)
Elizabeth Wardle
Doug Downs
7 Discipline and Profession: Can the Field of Rhetoric and Writing Be Both?
134(27)
Kristine Hansen
SECTION 3 COMING TO TERMS: WHAT ARE THE COMPLICATIONS AND TENSIONS?
8 Embracing the Virtue in Our Disciplinarity
161(24)
Jennifer Helene Maher
9 Disciplinarity and First-Year Composition: Shifting to a New Paradigm
185(21)
Liane Robertson
Kara Taczak
10 Writing, English, and a Translingual Model for Composition
206(19)
Christiane Donahue
11 Shared Landscapes, Contested Borders: Locating Disciplinarity in an MA Program Revision
225(18)
Whitney Douglas
Heidi Estrem
Kelly Myers
Dawn Shepherd
SECTION 4 WHERE ARE WE GOING AND HOW DO WE GET THERE?
12 The Major in Composition Writing and Rhetoric: Tracking Changes in the Evolving Discipline
243(24)
Sandra Jamieson
13 Rhetoric and Composition Studies and Latinxs' Largest Group: Mexican Americans
267(20)
Jaime Armin Mejia
14 Redefining Disciplinarity in the Current Context of Higher Education
287(16)
Doug Hesse
15 Looking Outward: Disciplinarity and Dialogue in Landscapes of Practice
303(28)
Linda Adler-Kassner
Editors' Conclusion: Where Are We Going and How Do We Get There? 331(12)
Rita Malenczyk
Susan Miller-Cochran
Elizabeth Wardle
Kathleen Blake Yancey
Contributors 343(5)
Index 348