Authoring : an essay for the English profession on potentiality and singularity /
The postmodern conviction that meaning is indeterminate and self is an illusion, though fascinating and defensible in theory, leaves a number of scholarly and pedagogical questions unsatisfied. Authoring - the phenomenological act or felt sense of creating a text - is "a remarkably black box,&q...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Logan, Utah :
Utah State University Press,
2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Authoring accepted
- Interchapter: potentiality and Alice Sheldon
- Potentiality and the teaching of English
- Potentiality and gendership
- Potentiality, gendership, and teacher response
- Potentiality, gendership, teacher response, and student voices
- Potentiality, reading, and George Yeats
- Potentiality, life-course, academic course, and unpredictability
- Interchapter: singularity and Alice Sheldon
- Singularity and the teaching of English
- Singularity and narrative: character, dignity, recentering
- Singular authorial offerings: lifestories, literacy narratives, and the shatterbelt
- Singularity, feminism, and the politics of difference and identity
- Singularity, self-loss, and radical postmodernism
- Singularity and diagnostics: disposements, interpretations, and lames
- Interchapter: authoring and Alice Sheldon
- Authoring neglected
- Envoi: hospitality and Alice Sheldon.