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CCC 1981-85 | (Hi)Stories of Rhetoric
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CCC 1991-1995 →. December 6, 2006. Between 1981 and 1985 the editor of. Was Richard L. Larson of Herbert H. Lehman College, CUNY. Overall, few things changed structurally or visually for the journal during those 5 years. The one huge change in the field was the introduction of personal computers and word processors. The first articles on computers appeared in the May 1983 issue. Toward the end of the period (1985), several articles on Writing Across the Curriculum appeared. Responses, Holistic Scoring.
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Edward Corbett, “Rhetoric of the Open Hand”. Richard Marback, “Rhetoric of the Closed Fist”. Robert Scott, “Rhetoric as Epistemic”. Composition History and the Harbrace College Handbook, Debra Hawhee. The Rhetoric of Mechanical Correctness, Robert Connors (hand out). Postmodern Pluralism and the Retreat from Political Literacy, Donald Lazere (hand out). 8220;Zombie Trouble: A Propaedeutic on Ideological Subjectification and the Unconscious,” Joshua Gunn. Reading Kenneth Burke, Tilly Warnock.
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CCC 1971-1975 | (Hi)Stories of Rhetoric
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CCC 1966-1970 →. December 5, 2006. Righto. For maximum ease of intake, I think I’ll structure my findings in brief point-form. Plus, I don’t want to give everything away before the Presentation Itself is manifested tomorrow. Hence:. 8211; editorial sections: “Staffroom Interchange,” “Jeu d’Esprit,” “Counterstatements,” arbitrary space-filling poems and anecdotes, special section in 1974 dedicated to “The Students’ Right to Their Own Language”. 8211; Burke arrives in 1973 or so, but both he and Chomsky dr...
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CCC 1991-1995 | (Hi)Stories of Rhetoric
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The Cs Now →. December 6, 2006. The early nineties were interesting years for the profession…. There was a lot going on in the CCC over my five years (including a drastic editorial/content shift), so I’ll try to keep my blog post pretty brief, reigning it in to three major points. Wyoming Resolution of 1989. Marked editorial and content changes. And yes–Paulo Freire in 1991 was a fluke. He sort of disappeared, cropping up only occasionally (. Pedagogy of the Oppressed. The Cs Now →. Notify me of new comm...
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December 6, 2006. Teaching philosophy and strategy. Future direction of CCCC. State of English as a discipline. Teaching, composition, freshman, testing, grammar, style and usage, research, literature, English departments, rhetoric, technical writing. Articles aren’t very scholarly. Articles average 3-6 pages in length. Very few formal citations. Articles rely heavily on anecdotal accounts and personal experience. Very few female writers, but they produce some of the most progressive articles. I’m giggli...
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CCC 1955-1959 | (Hi)Stories of Rhetoric
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CCC 1961-65 →. December 6, 2006. I see my period of CCC (1955-59) as having two main driving forces. I’ve helpfully put them in question form:. 1 Who the Hell Are All These People? This set of topics has to do primarily with the massive influx of students universities experienced post-WWII. Many of the essays are focused on, say,. Organizing the composition program in terms of class size, type of assignments given, technologies used; ways of dealing efficiently with that large numbers of students. The us...
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Annoucements | (Hi)Stories of Rhetoric
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CCC 1971-1975 →. November 29, 2006. Upcoming Events in English 502. December 6th: Journal analysis discussion. 8211; Turn in your 5-6 page journal analysis. 8211; Plan on delivering a five-minute analysis summary in class. 8211; Post a brief overview of your analysis on the blog prior to class. 8211; 203 Willard from 4:00-6:00. 8211; Deliver a formal 10-minute presentation. 8211; Please email me your title (and brief topic description) by December 10th. 8211; Expect an audience. CCC 1971-1975 →.
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December 6, 2006. I see my period of CCC (1955-59) as having two main driving forces. I’ve helpfully put them in question form:. Continue reading →. November 29, 2006. I had two things that I wanted to talk about with regard to Shaviro, both of which build (in part) off of Skye and Bernie’s comments. First off: Metaphor. Skye, I think you’re right to get carried away with the medical metaphors of viruses, swarms, and addiction. Shaviro certainly does, Continue reading →. The Absent Presence of Our Class.
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CCC 1966-1970 | (Hi)Stories of Rhetoric
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CCC 1955-1959 →. December 5, 2006. Here’s a brief overview of my section. I identified three main themes in terms of subject matter (more on these tomorrow):. 2) pedagogical practices/how best to teach different types of students. 3) assessing the state of the profession and its future (like the last person said, there was a lot of time devoted to questions like “what are our objectives here? Are we failing, or succeeding? Some changes over time:. How can we get students to write more clearly?
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Newer posts →. November 29, 2006. Upcoming Events in English 502. December 6th: Journal analysis discussion. 8211; Turn in your 5-6 page journal analysis. 8211; Plan on delivering a five-minute analysis summary in class. 8211; Post a brief overview of your analysis on the blog prior to class. 8211; 203 Willard from 4:00-6:00. 8211; Deliver a formal 10-minute presentation. 8211; Please email me your title (and brief topic description) by December 10th. 8211; Expect an audience. November 29, 2006. But stop...