Friday, April 15, 2011

Titles for Potential Review

Here's a list of titles, new and recent releases, that readers of TETYC might find interesting.  If you'd like to review one, let me know and contact the publisher for a copy (or I can do that for you).  As always, if you find something you like on your own, let me know!

Cengage
Creative Nonfiction: A Guide to Form, Content, and Style.  Eileen Pollack.
The Research Writer.  John Van Rys, Verne Meyer, Patrick Sebranek.
Techniques for College Writing: The Thesis Statement and Beyond.  Moore and Cassel.
Text Messaging: Reading and Writing About Popular Culture.  Alberti.
The Pop Culture Zone: Writing Critically About Popular Culture.  Smith, Smith, and Watkins.

Fountainhead Press: The "V" Series: (entire or individual volumes)
Green.  Bauknight and Rollins.  (already under review)
Food.  Bauknight and Rollins.
(E)dentity. Vie.
Borders. Baca.
Hampton PressRAW (Reading and Writing) New Media.  Ball and Kalmbach.
Composing Ourselves as Writer-Teacher-Writers.  Bizzaro, Culhane, and Cook.
Inside Multimodal Composition. Morrison.
Performing Feminism and Administration in Rhetoric and Composition.  Ratcliffe and Rickly.
Who Owns School?  Ritter.
Including Students in Academic Conversations: Principles and Strategies of Theme-Based Writing Courses Across the Disciplines.  Rossen-Knill and Bahkmetyeva.
Multiliteracy Centers: Writing Center Work, New Media, and Multimodal Rhetoric.  Sheridan and Inman.

NCTE
College Credit for Writing in High School: The "Taking Care" of Business.  Hansen and Farris.

Parlor Press
Basic Writing.  Otte and Mlynarczyk.
Genre: An INtroduction to History, Theory, Research, and Pedagogy.  Bawarshi and Reiff.
Visual Rhetoric and the Eloquence of Design.  Atzmon.
Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing (Vol 1 and 2). Lowe and Zemlianski (http://writingspaces.org/)

Routledge
How to do Discourse Analysis: A Toolkit.  Gee.
The Routledge Handbook of Discourse Analysis.  Gee and Handford.

Southern Illinois University Press
Performing Prose: The Study and Practice of Style in Composition.  Holcomb and Killingsworth.
Cross-Language Relations in Composition.  Horner, Lu, and Matsuda.
Everday Genres: Writing Assignments Across the Disciplines.  Soliday.
University of Pittsburgh Press
Rhetorica in Motion: Feminist Rhetorical Methods and Methodologies.  Schell and Rawson.
The Rhetoric of Remediation: Negotiating Entitlement and Access to Higher Education.  Stanley.

Utah State University Press
Beyond Process.  Dobrin, Rice, and Vastola.
Compelled to Write: Alternative Rhetoric in Theory and Practice.  Wallace.
The Changing of Knowledge in Composition: Contemporary Perspectives.  Massey and Gebhardt.
Teaching with Student Texts: Essays Toward an Informed Practice.  Harris, Miles, and Paine.
Reframing Writing Assessment to Improve Teaching and Learning.  Adler-Kassner and O'Neill.
Going North Thinking West: The Intersections of Social Class, Critical Thinking, and Politicized Writing Instruction.  Peckham.
Diverse by Design: Literacy Education in Multicultural Institutions.  Schoreder.
Authoring: An Essay for the English Profession on Potentiality and Singularity.  Haswell and Haswell.
Going Public: What Writing Programs Learn from Engagement.  Rose and Weiser.
Organic Writing Assessment: Dynamic Criteria Mapping in Action.  Broad, Adler-Kassner, et al.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for posting this, Jeff! :-)

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  2. Do you have reviewer for Food, from the V series? I'd love to read and review it. I'm a PhD student in Comp/Rhetoric English studies at the University of Alabama. You may contact me at Jennie.Vaughn@yahoo.com or jlvaughn1@crimson.UA.edu .

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