Rhetoric and composition is a field facing two conflicting realities: professional status is currently defined by full-time, tenure-track university positions, but few new rhetoric and composition gra
LAUER SERIES IN RHETORIC AND COMPOSITION, edited by Catherine Hobbs, Patricia Sullivan, Thomas Rickert, and Jennifer Bay - REWRITING SUCCESS IN RHETORIC AND COMPOSITION CAREERS presents alternative na
Stenberg (English, U. of Nebraska-Lincoln) spotlights feminist contributions to the field of composition studies, seeking to show how feminist perspectives have played a key role in broadening the fie
Studies highlight how writing programs from first-year composition programs to undergraduate and graduate programs in rhetoric and composition are ecologies, in that they grow out of and interact with
This volume of interdisciplinary essays argues for the importance of style in composition and how we understand teaching it. The essays examine the centrifugal and centripetal forces style exerts on o
LENSES ON COMPOSITION STUDIES - Edited by Sheryl I. Fontaine and Steve Westbrook - Most treatments of plagiarism as part of undergraduate education deal with the issue in an overly simplistic and misl
When modern discussions of technology arise in rhetoric and composition studies, the topic is almost always related to computers-despite their comparatively recent development and deployment in this m
Taking the Lowell Mills National Historical Park in Massachusetts as a case study, Propen (rhetoric and composition, York College of Pennsylvania) argues that perceptions of visual and material artifa
Teachers, students, and practitioners of writing explore the role technology has played in composition and rhetoric and instruction in it. Among their topics are writing without papers: functional rhe