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Fodrey, Crystal N.
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Teaching undergraduate creative nonfiction writing: A rhetorical enterprise.
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Teaching undergraduate creative nonfiction writing: A rhetorical enterprise./
Author:
Fodrey, Crystal N.
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225 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-08(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International75-08A(E).
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Education, Pedagogy. -
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9781303883941
Teaching undergraduate creative nonfiction writing: A rhetorical enterprise.
Fodrey, Crystal N.
Teaching undergraduate creative nonfiction writing: A rhetorical enterprise.
- 225 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-08(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Arizona, 2014.
This project presents the results of a case study of creative nonfiction (CNF) pedagogical practices in undergraduate composition studies and creative writing courses at The University of Arizona, exploring how those who teach CNF at this top-ranked school for the study of the genre are shaping knowledge about it. This project analyzes within a rhetorical framework the various subject positions CNF teachers assume in relation to their writing and teaching as well as the teaching methodologies they utilize. I do this to articulate a theory of CNF pedagogy for the twenty-first century, one that represents the merging of individualist and public intellectual ideologies that I have observed in teacher interviews, course documents, and pedagogical publications about the genre. For students new to the genre, so much depends on how CNF is first introduced through class discussion, representative assigned prose models, and invention activities when it comes to creating knowledge about exactly what contemporary CNF is/can be and how writers might best generate prose that fits the genre's wide-ranging conventions in form, content, and rhetorical situation. Understanding how and why instructors promote certain ideologies in relation to CNF becomes increasingly important as this mode of personally situated, fact-based, narrative-privileging, literarily stylized discourse continues to gain popularity within and beyond the academy.
ISBN: 9781303883941Subjects--Topical Terms:
1669025
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