Composition-rhetoric: Backgrounds, Theory, and Pedagogy

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University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 374 pages

Connors provides a history of composition and its pedagogical approaches to form, genre, and correctness. He shows where many of the today's practices and assumptions about writing come from, and he translates what our techniques and theories of teaching have said over time about our attitudes toward students, language and life.

Connors locates the beginning of a new rhetorical tradition in the mid-nineteenth century, and from there, he discusses the theoretical and pedagogical innovations of the last two centuries as the result of historical forces, social needs, and cultural shifts.

This important book proves that American composition-rhetoric is a genuine, rhetorical tradition with its own evolving theria and praxis. As such it is an essential reference for all teachers of English and students of American education.

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About the author (1997)

Robert J. Connors is Assistant Pro­fessor and Director of the English Writ­ing Laboratory at Louisiana State Uni­versity, Baton Rouge.
 
Lisa S. Ede is Coordinator of Composi­tion and Director of the Communication Skills Center at Oregon State University.
 
Andrea A. Lunsford is Associate Pro­fessor of English and Coordinator of Composition at the University of British Columbia.

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