Teaching Subject, A : Composition Since 1966, New Edition.

In this classic text, Joseph Harris traces the evolution of college writing instruction since the Dartmouth Seminar of 1966. A Teaching Subject offers a brilliant interpretive history of the first decades during which writing studies came to be imagined as a discipline separable from its partners in...

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Main Author: Harris, Joseph
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Language:English
Published: Logan : Utah State University Press, 2012.
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505 0 |a Acknowledgments; Preface to New Edition; Foreword(s): Research and Teaching; 1. Growth; Postscript, 2012: Students as Writers; Interchapter; 2. Voice; Postscript, 2012: Intensive Academic Writing; Interchapter; 3. Process; Postscript, 2012: Track Changes; Interchapter; 4. Error; Postscript, 2012: Difference as a Resource; Interchapter; 5. Community; Postscript, 2012: From the Social to the Material; Afterword(s): Contact and Negotiation; Coda, 2012: From Dartmouth to New London; References; Index; About the Author. 
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