Letters for the Living: Teaching Writing in a Violent AgeThis book takes up issues of violence in the lives of college students and looks for possibilities of teaching composition as an act of peace making. Through a variety of writings, the book illustrates students' experiences on the city streets of New York and in the small mining and steel towns of western Pennsylvania. One section of the book reports on a project that linked one author/educator's (Hurlbert) research writing class and the other author/educator's (Blitz) freshman composition II class. In the semester-long project, the classes researched and wrote about their own neighborhoods and the neighborhoods of their interstate partners. The book states that these two groups of students taught each other about the places in which they live and the ways in which they live there, and in many cases, what each learned about the other was "shocking." It also shares with the reader letters in which the two author/educators reflect upon their work as teachers, in an effort to understand the personal and cultural implications of what students write and say. (Contains 101 references.) (NKA). |
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... fictions , poetry , and talk . James Ber- lin suggested we can act from a confluence of poetics and rhetoric . We can recognize the social function - and functioning of the imagination . We can observe the collapsing of the personal and ...
... fictions , poetry , and talk . James Ber- lin suggested we can act from a confluence of poetics and rhetoric . We can recognize the social function - and functioning of the imagination . We can observe the collapsing of the personal and ...
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... fictional ) one which we have inherited and be- come accustomed to ( 62 ) . So , while we make the concept of " becoming less strange to ourselves " an important part of our theorizing in this book , we also recognize the possibilities ...
... fictional ) one which we have inherited and be- come accustomed to ( 62 ) . So , while we make the concept of " becoming less strange to ourselves " an important part of our theorizing in this book , we also recognize the possibilities ...
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... fiction - writing class and had written about escaping a violent domestic partner - came to visit me this afternoon . On her forehead was a kind of circular scar from stitches . She told me her ( new ) boyfriend had hit her in the head ...
... fiction - writing class and had written about escaping a violent domestic partner - came to visit me this afternoon . On her forehead was a kind of circular scar from stitches . She told me her ( new ) boyfriend had hit her in the head ...
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