Academic discourse and critical consciousness /
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| Language: | English |
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Pittsburgh :
University of Pittsburgh Press,
[1992]
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| Series: | Pittsburgh series in composition, literacy, and culture.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The ethos of academic discourse
- Thomas Kuhn, scientism, and English studies
- "Inherent" ideology, "universal" history, "empirical" evidence, and "context-free" writing : some problems in E.D. Hirsch's The philosophy of composition / coauthored with Bruce Herzberg
- Cognition, convention, and certainty : what we need to know about writing
- College composition : initiation into the academic discourse community
- Academic discourse and critical consciousness : an application of Paulo Freire
- William Perry and liberal education
- What happens when basic writers come to college?
- Composing processes : an overview
- Foundationalism and anti-foundationalism in composition studies
- What is a discourse community?
- Arguing about literacy
- Beyond anti-foundationalism to rhetorical authority : problems defining "cultural literacy".