Monograph 2008 Parlor Press

Writers Without Borders: Writing and Teaching Writing in Troubled Times

Bloom

ISBN 978-1-60235-059-5

Lauer Series in Rhetoric and Composition composition pedagogy English studies pedagogy rhetoric writing process writing studies

Abstract

Lynn Z. Bloom Lauer Series in Rhetoric and Composition Edited by Thomas Rickert and Jennifer Bay Information and Pricing 978-1-60235-059-5 (paperback; $27.00 ); 978-1-60235-060-1 (hardcover; $55.00); 978-1-60235-061-8 (PDF, $9.99), © 2008 by Parlor Press. 244 pages with notes, appendices, bibliography, and index Bookstores : Order by fax, mail, or phone. See our "Sales and Ordering Page" for details. About This Book In Writers Without Borders: Writing and Teaching Writing in Troubled Times , Lynn Z. Bloom presents groundbreaking research on the nature of essays and on the political, philosophical, ethical, and pragmatic considerations that influence how we read, write, and teach them in times troubled by terrorism, transgressive students, and uses and abuses of the Internet. Writers Without Borders reinforces Bloom’s reputation for presenting innovative and sophisticated research with a writer’s art and a teacher’s heart. Each of the eleven essays addresses in its own way the essay itself as one way to live and learn with others. About the Author Before retiring, Lynn Z. Bloom was the Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor and Aetna Chair of Writing at the University of Connecticut. She has authored or edited numerous books, including Composition Studies as a Creative Art (1998), The Seven Deadly Virtues (2008), The Arlington Reader (2008), The Essay Connection (9th ed.  forthcoming), and two volumes of Composition Studies in the 21st Century (1996). Her many essays have appeared in College English, Writing on the Edge, Pedagogy , and  elsewhere.

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Bloom. Writers Without Borders: Writing and Teaching Writing in Troubled Times. Parlor Press, 2008.

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