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In the archives of composition : writing and rhetoric in high schools and normal schools / edited by Lori Ostergaard and Henrietta Rix Wood.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ostergaard, Lori, editor.
Wood, Henrietta Rix, editor.
Series:
Pittsburgh series in composition, literacy, and culture.
Pittsburgh Series in Composition, Literacy, and Culture
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Composition (Language arts)--Study and teaching (Secondary)--United States--History.
Composition (Language arts).
Compostion (Language arts)--Study and teaching (Higher)--United States--History.
Compostion (Language arts).
English teachers--Training of--United States--History.
English teachers.
Teachers colleges--United States--History.
Teachers colleges.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (252 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"This edited volume offers new and revisionary narratives of composition and rhetoric's history. It examines composition instruction and practice at secondary schools and normal colleges, the two institutions that trained the majority of U.S. composition teachers and students during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The chapters provide accounts of writing instruction within contexts often overlooked by current historical scholarship"-- Provided by publisher.
"In the Archives of Composition offers new and revisionary narratives of composition and rhetoric's history. It examines composition instruction and practice at secondary schools and normal colleges, the two institutions that trained the majority of U.S. composition teachers and students during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Drawing from a broad array of archival and documentary sources, the contributors provide accounts of writing instruction within contexts often overlooked by current historical scholarship. Topics range from the efforts of young women to attain rhetorical skills in an antebellum academy, to the self-reflections of Harvard University students on their writing skills in the 1890's, to a close reading of a high school girl's diary in the 1960's that offers a new perspective on curriculum debates of this period. Taken together, the chapters begin to recover how high school students, composition teachers, and English education programs responded to institutional and local influences, political movements, and pedagogical innovations over a one-hundred-and-thirty-year span"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Foreword / Kelly Ritter
Introduction : Adding New Stories to the History of Composition and Rhetoric / Lori Ostergaard and Henrietta Rix Wood
The Rhetorical Praxis of Central High School Students, 1894-1924 / Henrietta Rix Wood
"Raise Your Right Arm / And Pull on Your Tongue!" : Reading Silence(s) at the Albuquerque Indian School / Whitney Myers
Radical, Conservative, Extreme : The Rhetorical Education of the Prince Edward County Free School Association, 1963-1964 / Candace Epps-Robertson
"These Parts of People Escaping on Paper" : Reading Our Educational Past Through the High School Diary of Pat Huyett, 1966-1969 / Jane Greer
"Stand 'Mum'" : Women's Silence at the Lexington Academy, 1839-1841 / Melissa Ianetta
"Shall the Courses in Composition and Literature Be Divided? Yes" : Curricular Separation at the Illinois State Normal University, 1892-1916 / Lori Ostergaard
"A Home for Thought Where Learning Rules" : Progressive Era Students and Teacher Identity at a Historic Normal School / Beth Ann Rothermel
"Be Patient, But Don't Wait!" : The Activist Ethos of Student Journalism at the Colored State Normal School, Elizabeth City, North Carolina, 1892-1937 / Elaine Hays
Adapting Male Education for a Nation of Females: Sara Lockwood's 1888 Lessons in English / Nancy Myers
Toward a Genealogy of Composition: Student Discipline and Development at Harvard in the Late Nineteenth Century / Edward J. Comstock
Project English: Cold War Paradigms and the Teaching of Composition / Curtis Mason
Afterword / Jessica Enoch.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780822981015
0822981017
OCLC:
926709907

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