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Critical Realism and Composition Theory (Routledge Studies in Critical Realism, 7)

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Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
175
Edition
1ST
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The field of composition theory has emerged as part of the intellectual turmoil and set of pedagogical debates which have beset higher education for the last four decades and is now revolutionizing the theory and praxis of higher education. This volume examines three of the dominant pedagogical theories within composition theory: expressivist, cognitivist, and social-constructivist and builds its critique on the fact that much of modern composition theory has focused on epistemological concerns while neglecting the ontological foundations of that which is being discussed.Critical Realism and Composition Theory offers an alternative approach to teaching composition. This problem-oriented alternative is designed to lead students beyond the abstract, contemplative description of a problem to an expanded understanding that shows that concerns for justice cannot be addressed intellectually without at the same time confronting the practical constraints that limiting powers of social institutions play in both defining a problem and its social solution.

✦ Table of Contents


Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 6
Copyright......Page 7
Contents......Page 10
1 Theory practice inconsistencies and composition studies......Page 14
2 Critical realism and philosophies of science......Page 32
3 Expressivist rhetoric and voluntarism......Page 73
4 Cognitivist rhetoric and positivism......Page 92
5 Social constructivist rhetoric and super idealism......Page 114
6 A rhetoric of praxis toward a critical realist theory of composition......Page 135
References......Page 162
Index......Page 168


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