Getting Restless: Rethinking Revision in Writing InstructionIn Getting Restless, Nancy Welch asks compositionists to rethink what they mean by "revision," urging them to examine long-held beliefs about teacher-student relations and writing practices. Drawing primarily on feminist and psychoanalytic theories, she considers how revision can be redefined as a process of disorientation: an act of restlessness with received meanings, familiar relationships, and disciplinary or generic boundaries, a practice of intervening in the meanings and identifications of one's text and one's life. |
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... noticed the nameplate - Personnel Director - and I noticed the plush office and plush office furniture . . . She told me to be quiet about everything . . . I was frightened . . . The door is blocked by three people — a nun , a priest ...
... noticed the nameplate - Personnel Director - and I noticed the plush office and plush office furniture . . . She told me to be quiet about everything . . . I was frightened . . . The door is blocked by three people — a nun , a priest ...
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... noticed , ” she writes , " that the stories were a necessary fea- ture in the revision of a literate teaching self . And certainly no one noticed their stories fusing into a larger story about curriculum Worlds in the Making 113.
... noticed , ” she writes , " that the stories were a necessary fea- ture in the revision of a literate teaching self . And certainly no one noticed their stories fusing into a larger story about curriculum Worlds in the Making 113.
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... noticed Sue's story as disrupting her beliefs about reading , noticed this story joining a larger story about literacy , no- ticed that something was happening in the here and now that could alter the stories she would tell about ...
... noticed Sue's story as disrupting her beliefs about reading , noticed this story joining a larger story about literacy , no- ticed that something was happening in the here and now that could alter the stories she would tell about ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Getting Restless | 7 |
Rethinking Revision in Writing Instruction | 15 |
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