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· 제목 : Teaching Through the Archives: Text, Collaboration, and Activism (Paperback) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 언어학 > 수사법
· ISBN : 9780809338573
· 쪽수 : 354쪽
· 출판일 : 2022-06-09
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 언어학 > 수사법
· ISBN : 9780809338573
· 쪽수 : 354쪽
· 출판일 : 2022-06-09
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- List of Illustrations and Tables
- Foreword: The Archives of Epistemic Possibility by Ryan Skinnell
- Acknowledgments
- Teaching Rhetoric and Composition through the Archives: Critical Introduction by Wendy Hayden and Tarez Samra Graban
- Section I. Archives as Text
- 1. Using the Archives to Teach Slow Research and Create Local Connections by Lisa Mastrangelo
- 2. Cultivating a Feminist Consciousness in the University Archive by Lisa Shaver
- 3. Arranging Our Emotions: Archival Affects and Emotional Responses by Jane Greer
- 4. Creative Storytelling: Archives as Sites for Nonfiction Research and Writing by Katherine E. Tirabassi
- 5. Assembled Trajectories, Perishable Performances, and Teaching from the Harvard Archives by James Beasley
- Section II. Archives as Collaboration
- 6. Internships as Techne: Teaching the Archive through the Museum of Everyday Writing by Jennifer Enoch, Megan Keaton, Ellen Cecil-Lemkin, and Travis Maynard
- 7. Listening Rhetorically to Build Collaboration and Community in the Archives by Shirley K Rose, Glenn C. W. Newman, and Robert P. Spindler
- 8. Recursion and Responsiveness: Archival Pedagogy and Archival Infrastructures in the Same Conversation by Jenna Morton-Aiken and Robert Schwegler
- 9.
Tending Archives: Digital Archival Practices and Making the Work of Technical Communicators Visible to Students by Erin Brock Carlson, Michelle McMullin, and Patricia Sullivan - 10. Professional Writing for the Archives: Collaboration and Service Learning in a Proposal Writing Class by Jonathan Buehl, Tamar Chute, and Laura Kissel
- Section III. Archives as Activism
- 11. Delinking Student Perceptions of Place With/in the University Archive Laura Proszak and Ellen Cushman
- 12. Archives as Resources for Ethical In(ter)vention in Community-Based Writing Michael-John DePalma
- 13. Learning to (Re)Compose Identities: Creating and Indexing the JHFE Jewish Kentucky Oral History Repository with Undergraduate Researchers and Jewish Rhetorical Practices by Janice W. Fernheimer, Beth L. Goldstein, Sarah Dorpinghaus, and Douglas A. Boyd
- 14. “Flagged for Deletion”: Wikipedia, the Federal Writers’ Project and First-Year Composition by Courtney Rivard
- 15. Is Anyone Sitting Here?: Mirroring Gaillet’s “Survival Steps” in a Community-Based, Justice-Focused Classroom by Jeanne Law-Bohannon and Shiloh Gill Garcia
- 16. “Loving Blackness” as a First-Year Composition Student Learning Outcome in the Archives by Michelle S. Hite, with Tiffany Atwater, Holly Smith, and Andrea Jackson
- Afterword: Why Teach through the Archives? by LynÉe Lewis Gaillet and Katherine H. Adams
- Appendix A: “Creative Storytelling”: Creative Nonfiction Archival Research Project
- Appendix B: ENC 6700 Studies in Composition Theory
- Appendix C
- Appendix D: Spelman College English Composition Shared Student Learning Outcomes
- Contributors
- Index
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