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a volume in honor of Maxine Hairston

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Hampton Press
Language
English
Pages
292

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Against the grain: a volume in honor of Maxine Hairston
2002, Hampton Press
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Cresskill, N.J

Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: PART ONE
1. "Carl Rogers' Alternative to Traditional Rhetoric"
CCC 27, 4 (1976), 373-77
2. "Not All Errors Are Created Equal"
CE 43, 8 (1981), 794-806
3. "The Winds of Change: Thomas Kuhn and the Revolution in the Teaching of Writing"
CCC 33 (Feb. 1982), 76-88
4. "Working with Advanced Writers"
CCC 35 (May 1984), 196-208
5. "Breaking Our Bonds and Reaffrming Our Connections"
CCC 36, 3 (1985), 272-82
6. "Bringing Aristotle's Enthymeme into the Composition Classroom,"
In Rhetoric and Praxis, ed. Jean Dietz Moss,
Catholic University of America Press,
Washington D.C., 1986
7. 'Different Products, Different Processes: A Theory about Writing"
CCC 37 (Dec. 1986), 442-52
8. "On Not Being a Composition Slave"
In Training the New Teacher of College Composition
(ed. Charles Bridges), NCTE 1986
9. "Diversity, Ideology, and Teaching Writing"
CCC 43 (May 1992), 179-93
1(B. "Against the Grain"
Maxine's hitherto unpublished CCCC farewell address, 1993
PART TWO
11. Maxine Hairston and the Texas Good Old Boys: Teaching with the Enemy, Andrew MacDonald,
Gina MacDonald, and Katherine Staples
* Jim Raymond, Texas to the Bone
12. Mirroring Maxine: Gazing Again at Her Reflection
Janice Witherspoon Neuleib
* Ralph Voss, A Good Person Speaking Well
13. The Give and Take of Mentoring
Mary Trachsel
*Thomas P. Miller, Teaching, Writing, and Mentoring
14. Hairston's Process Paradigm for Growing Teachers of Composition
Stephenie Yearwood
* Mike Keene, Taking Risks
15. The Will to Truth: Dilemmas of Writing Research
Beth Daniell
* Kristine Hansen, No Apologies
16. Ebonies, Standard American English, and the Power of First-Year Composition
Valerie Balester and Ellen Weber
* John Ruszkiewicz, Rhetorician of the Year
17. Teaching Writing Well: Some Lessons Learned from Maxine Hairston
Nancy Peterson
Beth Daniell, The Suits
18. Second Thoughts on "Diversity, Ideology, and Teaching Writing"
Kristine Hansen
*Nancy Peterson, "Maxine's Feminism"
19. Against the Wind: Teaching Composition in the "Post-Process" Era
Ralph Voss and Mike Keene.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Series
Research and teaching in rhetoric and composition

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
808/.042/071073
Library of Congress
PE1405.U6 A38 2002, PE1405.U6A38 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 292 p. ;
Number of pages
292

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3956504M
ISBN 10
1572733853, 1572733861
LCCN
2001059362
Goodreads
1947337
4429438

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