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Reclaiming Pedagogy: The Rhetoric of the Classroom (Hardcover)

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Besides the editors, the essayists are Lori Chamberlain, Michael Clark, Dennis A. Foster, Jon Klancher, Randall Knoper, Elaine O. Lees, Mariolina Salvatori, and Nina Schwartz.

Donahue and Quandahl present accessible and exciting efforts to explore composition teaching in a new mode— perhaps, a pristine paradigm of cultural criticism. Approximately half of the essays investigate the pedagogical agenda implied in the theories of a particular writer— Barthes, Lacan, or Burke, for example—and place such theories in the classroom.

The remaining essays examine pedagogy as a critical practice. The book does not advocate a single method of instruction but instead reminds us that theory is itself continually modified by the classroom.

About the Author


Patricia Donahue is Assistant Professor of English at Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania.

Ellen Quandahl is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Southern California.

Praise For…


"This book gives an accurate overview of what already goes on in the forefront of composition teaching, but it will also help to extend the frontiers of research and practice in its own right."—Robert Con Davis


Product Details
ISBN: 9780809315345
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication Date: July 19th, 1989
Pages: 192
Language: English