Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
256
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Aug 20, 1999
Wydawca
Southern Illinois University Press
ISBN-10
0809322447
ISBN-13
9780809322442
Opis
Thomas Kent explores the evolution of composition studies through the lens of post-process theory, challenging the established norms of writing pedagogy. By moving beyond the traditional writing-process paradigm, Kent opens up a conversation about the complexities of communication and the diverse contexts in which writing occurs.
The book delves into the idea that writing cannot be confined to a linear process, as it is influenced by social, cultural, and rhetorical factors. Through an insightful examination, Kent argues for a more nuanced understanding of writing that embraces the fluidity and dynamism inherent in the act of communication.
Ultimately, this work invites educators and scholars to rethink their approaches to teaching writing, urging them to consider the broader implications of how and why we write. With its fresh perspective, it seeks to inspire new methodologies that reflect the realities of contemporary writing practices.
The book delves into the idea that writing cannot be confined to a linear process, as it is influenced by social, cultural, and rhetorical factors. Through an insightful examination, Kent argues for a more nuanced understanding of writing that embraces the fluidity and dynamism inherent in the act of communication.
Ultimately, this work invites educators and scholars to rethink their approaches to teaching writing, urging them to consider the broader implications of how and why we write. With its fresh perspective, it seeks to inspire new methodologies that reflect the realities of contemporary writing practices.
Gatunki
Romans