Cross-Language Relations in Composition

Author:   Bruce Horner ,  Min-Zhan Lu ,  Paul Matsuda
Publisher:   Southern Illinois University Press
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Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 May 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Cross-Language Relations in Composition


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Cross-Language Relations in Composition brings together the foremost scholars in the fields of composition, second language writing, education, and literacy studies to address the limitations of the tacit English-only policy prevalent in composition pedagogy and research and to suggest changes for the benefit of writing students and instructors throughout the United States. Recognizing the growing linguistic diversity of students and faculty, the ongoing changes in the English language as a result of globalization, and the increasingly blurred categories of native, foreign, and second language English speakers, editors Bruce Horner, Min-Zhan Lu, and Paul Kei Matsuda have compiled a groundbreaking anthology of essays that contest the dominance of English monolingualism in the study and teaching of composition and encourage the pursuit of approaches that embrace multilingualism and cross-language writing as the norm for teaching and research. The nine chapters comprising part 1 of the collection focus on the origins of the “English only” bias dominating U.S. composition classes and present alternative methods of teaching and research that challenge this monolingualism. In part 2, nine composition teachers and scholars representing a variety of theoretical, institutional, and professional perspectives propose new, compelling, and concrete ways to understand and teach composition to students of a “global,” plural English, a language evolving in a multilingual world.            Drawing on recent theoretical work on genre, complexity, performance and identity, as well as postcolonialism, Cross-Language Relations in Composition offers a radically new approach to composition teaching and research, one that will prove invaluable to all who teach writing in today’s multilingual college classroom.

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Author:   Bruce Horner ,  Min-Zhan Lu ,  Paul Matsuda
Publisher:   Southern Illinois University Press
Imprint:   Southern Illinois University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.385kg
ISBN:  

9780809329823


ISBN 10:   0809329824
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 May 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Cross-Language Relations in Composition will change the way we think about how we teach, who we teach, and what we teach. - Morris Young, University of Wisconsin, Madison Cross-Language Relations in Composition provides readers with a well-grounded historical, theoretical, and political understanding of the role of language in the teaching of writing to an increasingly diverse student body participating in an increasingly interconnected world.... A potent and inspiring read that breaks with the past. - Juan Guerra, University of Washington at Seattle


""Cross-Language Relations in Composition will change the way we think about how we teach, who we teach, and what we teach."" - Morris Young, University of Wisconsin, Madison ""Cross-Language Relations in Composition provides readers with a well-grounded historical, theoretical, and political understanding of the role of language in the teaching of writing to an increasingly diverse student body participating in an increasingly interconnected world.... A potent and inspiring read that breaks with the past."" - Juan Guerra, University of Washington at Seattle""


Author Information

Bruce Horner holds an endowed chair in rhetoric and composition at the University of Louisville. His books include Terms of Work for Composition: A Materialist Critique. Min-Zhan Lu is a professor of English and University Scholar at the University of Louisville.  Her books include Shanghai Quartet: The Crossings of Four Women of China Paul Kei Matsuda, an associate professor of English at Arizona State University, is the coeditor of seven books on second language writing.

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