The modern process movement made great strides toward centering student discourses in composition classrooms, but the places for student discourses in the field of composition studies were left largely unexplored. In Process This, Nancy DeJoy argues that even recent revisions to composition studies—cultural studies, service learning, and social process movements—continue to repress the subjects and methodologies that should be central, especially at the level of classroom practice. Designed to move student discourses beyond the classroom, these approaches nonetheless continue to position composition students (and teachers) as mere consumers of the discipline. This means that the subjects, methodologies, and theory/practice relationships that define the field are often absent in composition classrooms. Arguing that the world inside and outside of the academy cannot be any different if the profession stays the same, DeJoy creates a pedagogy and a plan for faculty development that revisions the prewrite/write/rewrite triad to open spaces for participation and contribution to all members of first-year writing classrooms. Ultimately, this book will help students and teachers of first-year writing challenge their positions as the consumers of composition studies and move toward more active roles as participants in and contributors to the field.
Author(s): Nancy Dejoy
Edition: 1
Year: 2004
Language: English
Pages: 184
CONTENTS......Page 6
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS......Page 10
INTRODUCTION......Page 16
1 REVISING PROCESS......Page 26
2 REVISING (RE)VISIONS......Page 58
3 REVISING INVENTION, ARRANGEMENT, AND REVISION......Page 82
4 REVISING CURRICULUM......Page 108
5 REVISING ENGLISH STUDIES......Page 149
EPILOGUE......Page 164
NOTES......Page 167
REFERENCES......Page 176
INDEX......Page 182