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Chapter Fifteen The Importance of External Reviews in Composition Studies
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Definition of Poetry xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I Teaching Writing and Teaching Writing Teachers
- Chapter One Finding a Family, Finding a Voice: A Writing Teacher Teaches Writing Teachers 15
- Chapter Two Teaching My Class 25
- Chapter Three Freshman Composition as a Middle-Class Enterprise 33
- Chapter Four Textual Terror, Textual Power: Teaching Literature Through Writing Literature 54
- Chapter Five American Autobiography and the Politics of Genre 64
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Part II Teaching and Writing Creative Nonfiction
- Chapter Six Teaching College English as a Woman 79
- Chapter Seven Creative Nonfiction-Is There Any Other Kind? 88
- Chapter Eight Reading, Writing, Teaching Essays as Jazz 104
- Chapter Nine Why Don’t We Write What We Teach? And Publish It? 118
- Chapter Ten Subverting the Academic Masterplot 130
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Part III Creative Scholarship and Publication in Composition Studies
- Chapter Eleven Coming of Age in the Field That Had No Name 143
- Chapter Twelve Anxious Writers in Context 158
- Chapter Thirteen “ I Write for Myself and Strangers”: Private Diaries as Public Documents 171
- Chapter Fourteen Making Essay Connections: Editing Readers for Freshman Writers 186
- Chapter Fifteen The Importance of External Reviews in Composition Studies 198
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Part IV Writing Program Administration as a Creative Enterprise
- Chapter Sixteen I Want a Writing Director 209
- Chapter Seventeen Why I (Used to) Hate to Give Grades 212
- Chapter Eighteen Initiation Rites, Initiation Rights 223
- Chapter Nineteen Making a Difference: Writing Program Administration as a Creative Process 229
- Chapter Twenty Bloom’s Laws 238
- Afterword 241
- Works Cited 248
- Index 260
- Publications Note 268
- About the Author 270
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Definition of Poetry xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Teaching Writing and Teaching Writing Teachers
- Chapter One Finding a Family, Finding a Voice: A Writing Teacher Teaches Writing Teachers 15
- Chapter Two Teaching My Class 25
- Chapter Three Freshman Composition as a Middle-Class Enterprise 33
- Chapter Four Textual Terror, Textual Power: Teaching Literature Through Writing Literature 54
- Chapter Five American Autobiography and the Politics of Genre 64
-
Part II Teaching and Writing Creative Nonfiction
- Chapter Six Teaching College English as a Woman 79
- Chapter Seven Creative Nonfiction-Is There Any Other Kind? 88
- Chapter Eight Reading, Writing, Teaching Essays as Jazz 104
- Chapter Nine Why Don’t We Write What We Teach? And Publish It? 118
- Chapter Ten Subverting the Academic Masterplot 130
-
Part III Creative Scholarship and Publication in Composition Studies
- Chapter Eleven Coming of Age in the Field That Had No Name 143
- Chapter Twelve Anxious Writers in Context 158
- Chapter Thirteen “ I Write for Myself and Strangers”: Private Diaries as Public Documents 171
- Chapter Fourteen Making Essay Connections: Editing Readers for Freshman Writers 186
- Chapter Fifteen The Importance of External Reviews in Composition Studies 198
-
Part IV Writing Program Administration as a Creative Enterprise
- Chapter Sixteen I Want a Writing Director 209
- Chapter Seventeen Why I (Used to) Hate to Give Grades 212
- Chapter Eighteen Initiation Rites, Initiation Rights 223
- Chapter Nineteen Making a Difference: Writing Program Administration as a Creative Process 229
- Chapter Twenty Bloom’s Laws 238
- Afterword 241
- Works Cited 248
- Index 260
- Publications Note 268
- About the Author 270