COMPOSITION COLLEGE
The Legacy of James Moffett
His Shaping Influence on Writing Studies, English Education, and the Teaching of English
Sheridan Blau, Jonathan M. Marine, Paul M. Rogers, and Kathleen (Buchan) Kelly, editors
The Legacy of James Moffett offers classroom teachers, graduate students, scholars, and curriculum specialists in English, English education, and writing studies a practical guide to understanding the theory,
methodology, and practice of James Moffett. Offering a unique perspective by incorporating Moffett's writings, foundational scholarship, and new research, this book provides a fresh and insightful reassessment of Moffett's life and enduring influence on the field of English education.
416 pp. | 2024 | ISBN 9780814102015 $39.96 member/$49.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814102022
COLLEGE
Cross-Talk in Comp Theory
A Reader, 4th Edition Kristin L. Arola and Victor Villanueva, editors
Cross-Talk in Comp Theory is a collection of pivotal texts that mark the rebirth of a field, composition studies, beginning with the rise of the process movement. It has been thrice revised to account for shortfalls and changing conversations. In this latest edition, we recognize that discussions of discourse have become commonplace.
Meanwhile, issues of social justice—who we teach, how we teach, and who “we” are—have become much more prominent in our composition classrooms, as elsewhere. And, as technology evolves, so too do our discussions of the role of technology and multimodality in our classrooms.
887 pp. | 2024 | ISBN 9780814101582 $39.96 member/$49.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814101599
COLLEGE Rhetorical Ecologies
Sidney I. Dobrin and Madison P. Jones, editors
Rhetorical Ecologies invites you on a transformative journey through the history of writing and rhetoric studies' adoption of ecology, situating this history within rich discussions about the potential that ecology holds for the discipline. Discover the untapped potential of ecology to foster inclusive, equitable, and justice-oriented approaches to rhetorical inquiry. Explore the diverse and dynamic nature of rhetorical ecologies, embracing
multiple perspectives and situated knowledge-making practices.
The variety of perspectives presented in this book provide a solid foundation for understanding how the ecological model of writing can help students become better writers.
Join the conversations shaping the future of rhetoric and writing studies.
373 pp. | 2024 | ISBN 9780814101896 $35.96 member/$44.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814101919
COLLEGE
Dynamic Activities for First-Year Composition
96 Ways to Immerse, Inspire, and Captivate Students
Michal Reznizki and David T. Coad, editors
This collection of activities for the composition classroom includes dozens of practical, useful, successful, and accessible exercises that have been developed and implemented by writing instructors from all over the country. Editors Michal Reznizki and David T. Coad have assembled a collection
of tried-and-proven teaching activities to help both novice and experienced teachers plan, prepare, and implement writing instruction in college. As two educators who have been teaching writing in the field for more than a decade, they have created the resource they wished they had.
345 pp. | 2023 | ISBN 9780814100936 $31.96 member/$39.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814100943
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