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E-raamat: Teachers on the Edge: The WOE Interviews, 1989-2017

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  • Formaat: 512 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Feb-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
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Teachers on the Edge: the WOE Interviews collects 27 years worth of interviews, including many key figures in modern Writing Studies, a group that has helped shape the contemporary discipline. Each interview is accompanied by a head-note that introduces the teacher-scholar and provides an overview of his or her main contributions to the field. Following the order of original publication, we begin with Toby Fulwiler from issue 1.1 (Fall 1989) and end with Linda Adler-Kassner, to be published in our Spring 2017 issue. What falls between includes such pivotal scholars as Linda Flower, James Berlin, Peter Elbow, Patricia Bizzell, Charles Bazerman, David Bartholomae, and Carolyn Miller, among many others. This group includes 18 of the authors in The Norton Book of Composition Studies and 12 of those in Victor Villanueva’s seminal Cross-Talk in Comp Theory: A Reader. Teachers on the Edge provides a breadth of insight impossible in any other format. Expressed in highly accessible, conversational styles, these interviews help historicize the broad scholarship in composition theory and pedagogy, while providing entertaining and accessible insights into the scholarly threads in modern composition studies, a must-read for graduate students, teachers of writing, and scholars.
Preface ix
David Masiel
Project Notes and Acknowledgments xi
Lisa Sperber
Foreword xiii
John Boe
Eric Schroeder
Toby Fulwiler
1(9)
"The Mechanism Is Writing"
Eric Schroeder
Mike Rose
10(16)
"Imagine a Writing Program"
Susan Palo
Richard Lanham
26(17)
"Learning by Going Along"
Carolyn Handa
Gretchen Flesher
Andrea Lunsford and Lisa Ede
43(11)
"Collaboration as a Subversive Activity"
Alice Heim Calderonello
Donna Beth Nelson
Sue Carter Simmons
Linda Flower
54(12)
"Helping Writers Build Mansions with More Rooms"
Jill Wilson
James Berlin
66(15)
"Dialectical Notions"
Brian A. Connery
Van E. Hillard
Peter Elbow
81(21)
"Going in Two Directions at Once"
John Boe
Eric Schroeder
Cynthia L. Selfe
102(14)
"Nomadic Feminist Cyborg Guerilla"
Carolyn Handa
Donald Murray
116(12)
"Mucking about in Language I Save My Soul"
Driek Zirinsky
Joseph Williams and Gregory Colomb
128(17)
"The Takeaway"
Donald Johns
Patricia Bizzell
145(12)
"Radical Pedagogy"
Sidney I. Dobrin
Todd Taylor
James J. Murphy
157(14)
"Setting Minds in Motion"
Mardena Creek
James Moffett
171(10)
"Individualize"
Eric Schroeder
John Boe
Charles Bazerman
181(13)
"Writing Is Motivated Participation"
Margaret Eldred
Joseph Harris
194(10)
"Changing Habits of Thinking"
Thomas West
Ira Shor
204(14)
"Every Difference Will Be Used Against Us"
Andrea Greenbaum
Walter Nash
218(16)
"Incertitude's Her Element"
David Stacey
David Bartholomae
234(18)
"Stop Being So Coherent"
John Boe
Eric Schroeder
Walker Gibson
252(9)
"A Nest of Singing Rhetorical Birds"
Margaret M. Strain
Charles Moran
261(12)
"A Sense of Professional Well Being"
Margaret M. Strain
Nancy Welch
273(17)
"Imagining Stories"
Fred Santiago Arroyo
Alice Gillam
Lynn Z. Bloom
290(8)
"Once More to the Essay"
Jenny Spinner
William E. Coles, Jr.
298(15)
"Failure Is the Way We Learn"
John Boe
Eric Schroeder
Keith Gilyard
313(15)
"I Have Fun Playing with Language"
Sharon James McGee
Ken Macrorie
328(13)
"Arrangements for Truthtelling"
Eric Schroeder
John Boe
Wayne Booth
341(9)
"Covering Almost All of Life"
John Boe
Pat Hoy
350(18)
"I Want to Rip Your Heart Out"
Mel Livatino
Claude Hurlbert
368(19)
"Where Meaning and Being Gathers"
Krystia Nora
Roseanne Gatto
Dawn Fels
Elizabeth Campbell
Sondra Perl
387(12)
"There's Humor and There's Tears"
John Boe
Deirdre McCloskey
399(15)
"Humanomics"
John Boe
Ed Kahn
Doug Hesse
414(9)
"Cultivating Writerly Sensibilities"
Eric Leake
Victor Villanueva
423(11)
"Some of It Is Serendipity"
Donna Evans
Quintilian
434(10)
"Data Don't Breathe"
James J. Murphy
Nancy Sommers
444(9)
"Enter the Process in Uncertainty"
Eric Leake
David Masiel
Kathleen Blake Yancey
453(9)
"It's Their Story That Turns Your Head"
David Masiel
William Sewell
Hogan Hayes
Carolyn Miller
462(10)
"A Set of Shared Expectations"
Brenda Rinard
David Masiel
Linda Adler-Kassner
472(12)
"Everything Gets to Writing"
Lisa Sperber
Carl Whithaus
Appendix: Composition Flow Chart 484(2)
Hogan Hayes
Index 486
John Boe taught writing at the University of California, Davis for over thirty years. He has published more than a hundred articles and essays and his essay collection Life Itself (1994). He was an editor of Writing on the Edge from 1989 to 2012. He performs as a professional storyteller and is currently completing a book of interviews, Living the Shakespearean Life.



David Masiel teaches writing at the University of California, Davis, where he has served as editor of Writing on the Edge since 2012. His essays, articles, and reviews have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Outside Magazine, and The Washington Post. He is the author of two novels: 2182 Kilohertz (2003), a New York Times Notable Book in 2002 and The Western Limit of the World (2007).



Eric Schroeder taught writing at the University of California, Davis for thirty years. He co-founded Writing on the Edge, serving for many years as senior editor, with primary responsibility for editing the WOE interviews. His book, Vietnam, We've All Been There: Interviews with American Writers, was published in 1992.



Lisa Sperber teaches a range of writing classes at the University of California, Davis. In addition, she is a consultant in the University Writing Programs robust Writing Across the Curriculum program. Her other teaching and research interests include transfer and threshold concepts.