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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These terms are “ just a way of talking about writing . ” This understanding of
revision isn't one I reject . I don't believe that words like clear , coherent ,
consistent can or should be banished from our language . I want to be coherent
right now ...
These terms are “ just a way of talking about writing . ” This understanding of
revision isn't one I reject . I don't believe that words like clear , coherent ,
consistent can or should be banished from our language . I want to be coherent
right now ...
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Through autobiographical and case - study research narratives , I consider the
limits of understanding revision as managing rather than investigating meaning .
At the chapter's end , I introduce the narratives of feminist and feminist ...
Through autobiographical and case - study research narratives , I consider the
limits of understanding revision as managing rather than investigating meaning .
At the chapter's end , I introduce the narratives of feminist and feminist ...
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This is the research that gives us the understanding of revision as a movement
from “ writerbased ” to “ reader - based ” prose ( Flower 1979 ) ; as the “ detection
” and " correction ” of dissonance ( Flower , Hayes , et al . 1986 ) ; as the creation
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This is the research that gives us the understanding of revision as a movement
from “ writerbased ” to “ reader - based ” prose ( Flower 1979 ) ; as the “ detection
” and " correction ” of dissonance ( Flower , Hayes , et al . 1986 ) ; as the creation
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Introduction | 1 |
Getting Restless | 7 |
Rethinking Revision in Writing Instruction | 15 |
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