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Writing with Elbow / edited by Pat Belanoff [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Logan : Utah State University Press, �2002.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 301 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0874214602
  • 9780874214604
  • 0874214300
  • 9780874214307
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Writing with Elbow.DDC classification:
  • 808/.042/0711 21
LOC classification:
  • PE1404 .W76 2002eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword / Ann E. Berthoff -- Preface: To Our Readers / Pat Belanoff, Marcia Dickson, Sheryl I, Fontain, Charles Moran -- A Precise Machine for Thinkers / Ken Macrorie -- Vision: A Poem for Peter / Lucile Burt -- Contextualizing and Categorizing -- Intersection / Pat Belanoff -- Writing Without Teachers, Writing Against the Past? / Richard Boyd -- Sentimental Journeys: Anti-Romanticism and Academic Identity / Thomas Newkirk -- Elbow's Radical and Postmodern Politics / Elizabeth A. Flynn -- Elbow as Icon / Edward M. White and Shane Borrowman -- Exploring Contraries -- Intersection / Charles Moran -- Pedagogy for the Bamboozled / C.H. Knoblauch and Lil Brannon -- New Uses for Doubting / Thomas G. O'Donnell -- Believing is Not a Game: Elbow's Uneasy Debt to Michael Polanyi -- East Meets West: Peter Elbow's "Embracing" of "Contraries" Across Cultures / George Kalamaras -- In The Classroom -- Intersection / Sheryl I. Fontaine -- Re-Imagining "Frontier" Pedagogy: Inside Peter Elbow's Composition Classroom / Kathleen J. Cassity -- Dissolving Contraries / Keith Hjortshoj -- Pleasure, Politics, Fear and the Field of Composition: Elbow's Influence on My Theorizing and Teaching / Irene Papoulis -- Spoken Response: Space, Time, and Movies of the Mind / Jeff Sommers -- An Inquiry into Writing Assessment: Defining the Elbovian Legacy / Kathleen Blake Yancey -- Voice and the Personal -- Intersection / Marcia Dickson -- Embodied Voice: Peter Elbow's Physical Rhetoric / Kate Ronald and Hephzibah Roskelly -- Gone Fishin': Rendering and the Uses of Personal Experience in Writing / Anne J. Herrington -- My Favorite Balancing Act / Wendy Bishop -- Dear Peter: A Collage in Several Voices / Sondra Perl -- Collage: A Coda / Bruce Penniman, James Harstad, Erika Scheurer, Jane Danielewicz, Mary Teresa Hall, Duane Roen, Fran Zak, Ron Overton, Pat Perry, Carolyn McGrath.
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Summary: Peter Elbow is one of those scholars who had such an impact on his field that by mid-career he had already attained icon status. As an early proponent of what became known as process theory, Elbow, with others working along similar lines, developed a powerful body of theory that gradually reoriented instruction in writing toward an emphasis on invention and revision-toward the process of writing as a mode of thinking-and consequently toward a focus on the interaction between writer and audience, instead of on the traditionally conceived product of writing, the text.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-289) and index.

Foreword / Ann E. Berthoff -- Preface: To Our Readers / Pat Belanoff, Marcia Dickson, Sheryl I, Fontain, Charles Moran -- A Precise Machine for Thinkers / Ken Macrorie -- Vision: A Poem for Peter / Lucile Burt -- Contextualizing and Categorizing -- Intersection / Pat Belanoff -- Writing Without Teachers, Writing Against the Past? / Richard Boyd -- Sentimental Journeys: Anti-Romanticism and Academic Identity / Thomas Newkirk -- Elbow's Radical and Postmodern Politics / Elizabeth A. Flynn -- Elbow as Icon / Edward M. White and Shane Borrowman -- Exploring Contraries -- Intersection / Charles Moran -- Pedagogy for the Bamboozled / C.H. Knoblauch and Lil Brannon -- New Uses for Doubting / Thomas G. O'Donnell -- Believing is Not a Game: Elbow's Uneasy Debt to Michael Polanyi -- East Meets West: Peter Elbow's "Embracing" of "Contraries" Across Cultures / George Kalamaras -- In The Classroom -- Intersection / Sheryl I. Fontaine -- Re-Imagining "Frontier" Pedagogy: Inside Peter Elbow's Composition Classroom / Kathleen J. Cassity -- Dissolving Contraries / Keith Hjortshoj -- Pleasure, Politics, Fear and the Field of Composition: Elbow's Influence on My Theorizing and Teaching / Irene Papoulis -- Spoken Response: Space, Time, and Movies of the Mind / Jeff Sommers -- An Inquiry into Writing Assessment: Defining the Elbovian Legacy / Kathleen Blake Yancey -- Voice and the Personal -- Intersection / Marcia Dickson -- Embodied Voice: Peter Elbow's Physical Rhetoric / Kate Ronald and Hephzibah Roskelly -- Gone Fishin': Rendering and the Uses of Personal Experience in Writing / Anne J. Herrington -- My Favorite Balancing Act / Wendy Bishop -- Dear Peter: A Collage in Several Voices / Sondra Perl -- Collage: A Coda / Bruce Penniman, James Harstad, Erika Scheurer, Jane Danielewicz, Mary Teresa Hall, Duane Roen, Fran Zak, Ron Overton, Pat Perry, Carolyn McGrath.

Peter Elbow is one of those scholars who had such an impact on his field that by mid-career he had already attained icon status. As an early proponent of what became known as process theory, Elbow, with others working along similar lines, developed a powerful body of theory that gradually reoriented instruction in writing toward an emphasis on invention and revision-toward the process of writing as a mode of thinking-and consequently toward a focus on the interaction between writer and audience, instead of on the traditionally conceived product of writing, the text.

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