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9780791440506

The Resistant Writer: Rhetoric As Immunity, 1850 to the Present

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    9780791440506

  • ISBN10:

    0791440508

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-02-01
  • Publisher: State Univ of New York Pr

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Summary

The Resistant Writer integrates two lively sub-fields in rhetoric and composition: nineteenth-century composition history and contemporary issues about teaching cultural studies in composition. Examining the broad cultural anxieties that nineteenth-century intellectuals faced reveals that training in composition was envisioned as more than the means for producing competent writers. The training also reacted to and tried to ameliorate the nineteenth-century "crisis in public discourse", this one brought about not by television, commodity capitalism, or the World Wide Web, but by the then-dominant medium of public discussion, the newspaper. Paine carefully reveals that today's writing teachers are not the first to desire that the composition classroom have social import beyond the academy. These thoughtful new insights from composition's origins form an intriguing critique of contemporary "cultural studies and composition" theories of student transformation.

Author Biography

Charles Paine is Assistant Professor of English at the University of New Mexico.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xvii
Introduction
On the Idea of Discourse Immunity, or the Public Health of Rhetorical Instructionp. 3
History
The Uses of Composition Historyp. 21
To "Fortify the Immunities of a Free People": Edward T. Channing's Response to Emerging Forms of Popular Public Discoursep. 45
A. S. Hill (i): Nineteenth-Century Journalism and the Making of a Patrician Intellectualp. 85
A. S. Hill (ii): Reforming the Public and Its Discourse at the Modern University and in the Writing Coursep. 125
Contemporary Pedagogy
Classroom Argument, Responsibility, and Changep. 151
Conflict, Change, and "Flexibility" in the Composition and Cultural Studies Classroomp. 179
Notesp. 203
Works Citedp. 231
Indexp. 253
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