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Volume 18, 2021
Tags: archive, history of writing, writing research, ethical framework, case study, Culture, community, personal essay, DEI, antiracism, Rhetoric, digital landscape, WAC, faculty development, first-year composition, Transfer, genre studies, critical thinking, technical and professional communication
Unsettling the Archives
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Placing the History of College Writing

By Nathan Shepley

In Placing the History of College Writing, Nathan Shepley argues that pre-1950s composition history, if analyzed with the right conceptual tools, can pluralize and clarify our understanding of the relationship between the writing of college students and the writing's physical, social, and discursive surroundings. Even if the immediate outcome of student writing is to generate academic credit, Shepley shows, the writing does more complex rhetorical work. 

Tags: postsecondary institution, postsecondary education, archive, first-year composition, composition studies, history of writing

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