A Pedagogy of Possibility: Bakhtinian Perspectives on Composition Studies

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SIU Press, 1999 - Education - 231 pages

In a book that itself exemplifies the dialogic scholarship it proposes, Kay Halasek reconceives composition studies from a Bakhtinian perspective, focusing on both the discipline's theoretical assumptions and its pedagogies.

Framing her discussions at every level of the discipline--theoretical, historical, pedagogical--Halasek provides an overview of portions of the Bakhtinian canon relevant to composition studies, explores the implications of Mikhail Bakhtin's work in the teaching of writing and for current debates about the role of theory in composition studies, and provides a model of scholarship that strives to maintain dialogic balance between practice and theory, between composition studies and Bakhtinian thought.

Halasek's study ranges broadly across the field of composition, painting in wide strokes a new picture of the discipline, focusing on the finer details of the rhetorical situation, and teasing out the implications of Bakhtinian thought for classroom practice by examining the nature of critical reading and writing, the efficacy and ethics of academic discourse, student resistance, and critical and conflict pedagogy. The book ends by setting out a pedagogy of possibility, what Halasek terms elsewhere a "post-critical pedagogy" that redefines and redirects current discussions of home versus academic literacies and discourses.

 

Contents

Reimagining the Rhetorical Situation
23
Audience Addressivity and Answerability
52
THREE
75
The Subject as Hero Genre
83
FIVE
121
The Politics of Reported Speech and the Ideology of Form
145
INDEX
225
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Kay Halasek is an associate professor of English at Ohio State University where she also serves as the director of the First-Year Writing Program. She is the author of A Brief Guide to Basic Writing and Writing as Action: Composing in the University and Beyond and is the editor of Landmark Essays on Basic Writing.