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Landmark Essays in Contemporary Writing Center Studies

English · Hardback

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This volume collects essential writings in the field of writing center studies as it has blossomed and developed since the 1995 publication of Landmark Essays on Writing Centers. It is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students in composition and education, as well as writing center staff and directors.


List of contents

Part 1: Writing Center History 1. Talking in the Middle: Why Writers Need Writing Tutors 2. "Our Little Secret": A History of Writing Centers, Pre- to Post-Open Admissions 3. Reconsiderations: After "The Idea of a Writing Center" Part 2: Critical Perspectives on Current Practices 4. Centering Difference: Student Agency and the Limits of "Comfortable" Collaboration 5. Breathing Lessons or Collaboration Is . . . 6. Avoiding Appropriation 7. Queering the Writing Center 8. Retheorizing Writing Center Work to Transform a System of Advantage Based on Race 9. Leaving Home Sweet Home: Towards Critical Readings of Writing Center Spaces 10. Unmaking Gringo-Centers Part 3: Writing Center Research 11. Tick-Tock, Next: Finding Epochal Time in the Writing Center 12. What They Take with Them: Findings from the Peer Writing Tutor Alumni Research Project 13. Theory In/To Practice: Addressing the Everyday Language of Oppression in the Writing Center 14. Decisions . . . Decisions: Who Chooses to Use the Writing Center? Part 4: Writing Centers in New Spaces 15. Writing Fellows as WAC Change Agents: Changing What? Changing Whom? Changing How? 16. When the Community Writes: Re-envisioning the SLCC DiverseCity Writing Series 17. "We’re All in This Thing Together": An Equitable and Flexible Approach to Language Diversity in the Stellenbosch University Writing Lab 18. Situation Definition and the Online Synchronous Writing Conference

About the author

Neal Lerner is professor of English at Northeastern University, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on writing, literacy, teaching/tutoring writing, and creative nonfiction.
Paula Gillespie is associate professor emerita of English at Florida International University, where she directed the Center for Excellence in Writing.

Summary

This volume collects essential writings in the field of writing center studies as it has blossomed and developed since the 1995 publication of Landmark Essays on Writing Centers. It is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students in composition and education, as well as writing center staff and directors.

Product details

Authors Neal Gillespie Lerner
Assisted by Paula Gillespie (Editor), Neal Lerner (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2020
 
EAN 9780367206345
ISBN 978-0-367-20634-5
No. of pages 336
Series Landmark Essays Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > General, dictionaries

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