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Front Matter
Preface
DOI: 10.37514/PRA-B.2017.7707.1.1
Chapter 1. Introduction Beyond Peanut Butter and Jelly, Sean Barnette
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Section 1: Why We Write
Chapter 2. A Confusion of Messages: The Critical Role of Rhetoric in the Information Age, Sarah Hardison O’Connor
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Chapter 3. Introductory Writing as the Gateway to Stronger Communities, College and Career Success, Karen Bishop Morris
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Chapter 4. The Value of Violence in Student Writing, Lori D. Brown
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Chapter 5. Embracing Diversity in Composition Courses, Rachel McCoppin
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Chapter 6. Influence of the College Composition Classroom on Students’ Values and Beliefs, Ruth A. Gold-fine and Deborah Mixson-Brookshire
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Section 2: How We Write
Chapter 7. Introduction, Renée Love
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Chapter 8. Holistic Learning for Real-Life Writers: A Call for Affective Pedagogy in First Year Composition, Rachel Anya Kaufman
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Chapter 9. Acting the Author, Pamela Henney
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Chapter 10.Free to Dance: A Somatic Approach to Teaching Writing, Casie Fedukovich
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Chapter 11. "Who Decides My Grade?" Reflections on Team Teaching and Peer Mentoring in First-Year Composition, Christopher Garland
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Section 3: What We Write
Chapter 12. Introduction, Lillian E. Craton
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Chapter 13. Primary Research in the Undergraduate Writing Classroom, Lynée Lewis Gaillet
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Chapter 14. Composing Communities: Blogs as Learning Communities in the First-Year Composition Class-room, Kathryn Crowther
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Chapter 15. Promoting Academic Skills through Writing: "The Survey of Academic Skills Essay" Assignment, Lisa Whalen
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Chapter 16. My Composition or Yours? What We Teach in First Year Composition, Abigail G. Scheg
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Chapter 17. Confronting the Uncomfortable: Food and First-Year Composition, Matthew Paproth
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Contributors
About the Editors
Lillian Craton is Associate Professor of English and Director of the Honors College at Lander University a regional, public university in Greenwood, South Carolina. While her primary research area is British literature, particularly Victorian studies, she teaches composition every semester and is deeply passionate about the work of mentoring student writers.
Renée Love is Dean for Arts & Humanities at Lander University. She is also Associate Professor of English and a columnist; her scholarship often includes topics related to student success, civic rhetoric, faculty development, and human potential.
Sean Barnette is Associate Professor in the Department of English and Foreign Languages at Lander University, where he teaches first-year writing, linguistics, and rhetoric. He also serves as the internship coordinator for English majors and as a teacher and advisor within Lander’s Honors College.
Practices & Possibilities
Series Editor: Mike Palmquist, Colorado State University
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