Invention in Rhetoric and Composition examines issues that have surrounded historical and contemporary theories and pedagogies of rhetorical invention, citing a wide array of positions on these issues in both primary rhetorical texts and secondary interpretations. It presents theoretical disagre
Publishing in Rhetoric and Composition
โ Scribed by Gary A. Olson, Todd W. Taylor
- Publisher
- State University of New York Press
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 266
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Publishing in Rhetoric and Composition is a collection of essays about the politics and practices of generating scholarship in rhetoric and composition. The contributors to this book, many of whom are current or past editors of the discipline's most prestigious scholarly journals, undoubtedly have their finger on the pulse of composition's most current scholarship and offer invaluable insight into the production and publication of original research. They discuss publishing articles and reviews, as well as book-length projects, including scholarly monographs, edited collections, and textbooks. They also address such topics as how composition research is valued in English departments, recent developments in electronic publishing, the work habits of successful academic writers, and the complications of mentoring graduate students in a publish-or-perish profession. An inviting and helpful tone makes this an ideal textbook for research methodology and professional writing courses. "This distinguished collection is the best book I know on how to publish scholarship in rhetoric and composition--and why one should.It will also have great value for those outside rhetoric and composition, since much of the advice and information is easily transferable. Publishing in Rhetoric and Composition, however, is far more than a "How To" book. It also marks a distinct stage in the professionalization of a discipline that is certain to become increasingly more important in the coming years. Moreover, this collection of essays by leading specialists in the field provides a remarkably comprehensive survey of what is going on in this field at the moment." -- J. Hillis Miller, from the Foreword
โฆ Table of Contents
small cover......Page 1
Title......Page 2
ISBN 0-7914-3396-x......Page 3
Dedication......Page 4
CONTENTS......Page 5
FOREWORD......Page 7
INTRODUCTION......Page 12
1......Page 16
2......Page 30
3......Page 46
4......Page 58
5......Page 68
6......Page 86
7......Page 100
8......Page 114
9......Page 130
10......Page 144
11......Page 158
12......Page 174
13......Page 198
14......Page 208
15......Page 222
16......Page 240
CONTRIBUTORS......Page 248
INDEX......Page 252
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