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This anthology explores the relationship between feminism and writing theory. The chapters cover the major issues: basic pedagogical theory and philosophical approaches to the teaching of writing, ...
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This anthology explores the relationship between feminism and writing theory. The chapters cover the major issues: basic pedagogical theory and philosophical approaches to the teaching of writing, studies of problems encountered by female writers and writing instructors, and useful how-to essays on classroom technique. The authors also address important, provocative questions about power in the classroom-its use, abuse, and distribution.

The book is based on the concept of equity, which the editors define: "Equity does not mean to us the abolition of differences among individuals, nor does it imply a blanket imposition of an Orwellian homogeneity. It does not mean stifling some voices so that others may be heard; it does not demand the compromising of academic standards in the name of egalitarianism. Equity, as we understand it, creates new standards which accommodate and nurture differences. Equity fosters the individual voice in the classroom, investing students with confidence in their own authority. Equity unleashes the creative potential of heterogeneity. this definition of equity is at the heart of this anthology, and our attempts as teachers to model our pedagogy on this principle provided the impetus for assembling it." - from the Introduction

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Price: £25.50
Pages: 238
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 15 November 1986
ISBN: 9780887063534
Format: Paperback
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Acknowledgments


Introduction


I: Old Silences, New Voices


Pamela J. Annas
Silences: Feminist Language Research and the Teaching of Writing


Wendy Goulston
Women Writing


Carol Stanger
The Sexual Politics of the One-to-One Tutorial Approach and Collaborative Learning


Elisabeth Däumer and Sandra Runzo
Transforming the Composition Classroom


II: Awareness and Action: The Teacher's Responsibility


Alice S. Horning
The "Climate of Fear" in the Teaching of Writing


Alice F. Freed
Hearing Is Believing: The Effect of Sexist Language on Language Skills


III: Writing and Speaking: The Student's Authority


Olivia Frey
Equity and Peace in the New Writing Class


Diana J. Fuss
Gender, Role, and Class: In Quest of the Perfect Writing Theme


Mary DeShazer
Creation and Relation: Teaching Essays by T. S. Eliot and Adrienne Rich


Mary Quinn
Teaching Digression as a Mode of Discovery: A Student-Centered Approach to the Discussion of Literature


Ann Lavine
Subject Matter and Gender


IV: Equity in Practice


Pattie Cowell
Valuing Language: Feminist Pedagogy in the Writing Classroom


Donna M. Perry
Making Journal Writing Matter


James D. Riemer
Becoming Gender Conscious: Writing About Sex Roles in a Composition Course


Susan Radner
Writing About Families: How to Apply Feminism to a Traditional Writing Syllabus


Mickey Pearlman
How I Would Liberate My Mother


V: Equity Across the Curriculum: The Administrator's Challenge


Robert Mielke
Revisionist Theory on Moral Development and Its Impact upon Pedagogical and Departmental Practice


Judith Bechte
Why Teaching Writing Always Brings up Questions of Equity l


Cynthia L. Caywood and Gillian R. Overing
Writing Across the Curriculum: A Model for a Workshop and a Call for Change


Rebecca Blevins Faery
Women and Writing Across the Curriculum: Learning and Liberation


Bibliography


Notes on Contributors


Index