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A way to move : rhetorics of emotion & composition studies / edited by Dale Jacobs & Laura R. Micciche ; foreword by Peter Elbow ; afterword by Lynn Worsham.

Van Pelt Library PE1404 .W39 2003
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Jacobs, Dale, 1966-
Micciche, Laura R.
Series:
CrossCurrents (Portsmouth, N.H.)
CrossCurrents series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English language--Rhetoric--Study and teaching--Psychological aspects.
English language.
Report writing--Study and teaching (Higher)--Psychological aspects.
Report writing.
Emotions--Study and teaching (Higher).
Emotions.
College students--Psychology.
College students.
Report writing--Study and teaching (Higher).
Physical Description:
ix, 180 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Portsmouth, NH : Boynton/Cook, [2003]
Contents:
A feeling for Aristotle : emotion in the sphere of ethics / Ellen Quandahl
The feeling of what happens in departments of English / Tom Kerr
The pathos of pathos : the treatment of emotion in contemporary composition textbooks / Gretchen Flesher Moon
Moved by 'their' words : emotion and the participant observer / Mary Ann Cain
What's love got to do with it? : eros in the writing classroom / Susan Kirtley
Error and racialized performances of emotion in the teaching of writing / Donna Strickland and Ilene Crawford
Conflict and kitsch : the politics of politeness in the writing class / Wendy Ryden
"Containing creatures we barely imagine" : responding to 'bad' students' writing / Piper Murray
Manufacturing emotions : tactical resistance in the narratives of working class students / Janet Bean
Collaboration, ethics, and the emotional labor of WPAs / Alice Gillam
No hard feelings : downsizing and the limitations of pathos in the academic workplace / William W. Wright
An anatomy of radical anger in writing program administration / Brad Peters
Making emotion work visible in writing program administration / Mara Holt, Leon Anderson, and Albert Rouzie.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (164-177).
ISBN:
0867095334
OCLC:
52092833

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