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Delivering College Composition: The Fifth Canon

Author Kathleen B Yancey
Publisher Heinemann
Category Language Arts & Disciplines
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PublisherHeinemann
ISBN / ASIN0867095903
ISBN-139780867095906
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Invention, Arrangement, Style, Memory . . . . Delivery. Of the five rhetorical canons defined by Aristotle, Delivery is the most overlooked and most frequently undertheorized. Delivery provides a lens into the ways composition curricula is designed; into the kinds of writing expected from students; and to the new electronic, physical, and curricular spaces created for composing. Delivering College Composition addresses the need for a more rigorous examination of Delivery, arguing that composition is increasingly being delivered in different ways by different individuals for different purposes within different contexts-yet retaining its identity as well.

Kathleen Yancey asks a number of probing questions about the current state of writing instruction:

    What is college composition?
    What does it look like, given the multiple ways it is delivered?
    What features do courses share?
    Is there a common understanding about their purposes, methods, and outcomes?
    How do multiple delivery systems alter and redefine this thing we call college composition?
    How does delivery matter?
From a research university, to a private college, to an historically black school, to a cyberschool, to advanced placement English classes, Delivering College Composition gives answers to these questions through in-depth analyses from more than a dozen teaching environments.

Focusing strongly on practice and its theoretical implications, Yancey and company provide a frank and informative "thick description&qupt; of classroom instruction, and in the process offer new definitions of what composition means in the present-and what it might look like in the future.

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