Original essays by leading scholars in the field of popular music studies map the competing perspectives on the key terms of contemporary debates on popular music and culture. Each essay describes the history of continuities and conflicts in a term's meaning, situating the writer's own position on the term in that history of debate.
Providing a invaluable overview of the current state of popular music discourse, the collection will be useful both to those new to the study of popular music and those already well-versed in popular music and cultural studies.
Original essays by leading scholars in the field of popular music studies map the competing perspectives on the key terms of contemporary debates on p...
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...
Cross-Language Relations in Composition brings together the foremost scholars in the fields of composition, second language writing, education,...
In "Reworking English in Rhetoric and Composition," editors Bruce Horner and Karen Kopelson gather leading scholars and new voices in the field of rhetoric and composition to offer a dynamic new perspective on English as it is used today. This provocative volume explores the myriad ways in which English is constantly redefined, revised, and redirected through specific, located acts of writing, rhetoric, teaching, and learning. Contributors provide insightful contributions to the study of English from both national and international perspectives, revealing the language as a fluid and...
In "Reworking English in Rhetoric and Composition," editors Bruce Horner and Karen Kopelson gather leading scholars and new voices in the field of rhe...
Bruce Horner s"Rewriting Composition: Terms of Exchange"shows how dominant inflections of key terms in composition "language," "labor," "value"/"evaluation," "discipline," and"composition"itself reinforce composition s low institutional status and the poor working conditions of many of its instructors and tutors. Placing the circulation of these terms in multiple contemporary contexts, including globalization, world Englishes, the diminishing role of labor and the professions, the information economy, and the privatization of higher education, Horner demonstrates ways to challenge...
Bruce Horner s"Rewriting Composition: Terms of Exchange"shows how dominant inflections of key terms in composition "language," "labor," "value"/"evalu...