Writing Groups Inside and Outside the Classroom

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2003-12-01
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

This book shows that writing groups function first and foremost as literary events. Understanding writing groups as literary events requires that they be seen contextually. One can then begin to comprehend more fully the different types of collaboration that take place in writing groups across setting and communities and the nature of those collaborations. The contributors in this book address the following questions: What impact does gender, race, and/or socioeconomic class have on power dynamics within writing groups? How does the local community of a writing group impact group members' participation in other local and global communities? When is a writing group a community, and are all writing groups communities? What actions contribute to a strong community of writers and what actions contribute to the breakdown of community? When and for whom are writing groups ineffective? Ultimately, what is it about belonging to a community of writers that makes writing groups appealing to so many within and beyond the academy? This book aims not to provide definitive answers to these questions, but to answer some of these questions as they relate to their local writing groups. It will be of interest to writing instructors, writing center directors, and others involved with writing groups.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword
Byron L. Stay
ix
Contributors xiii
1 Introduction: Writing Groups as Literacy Events 1(12)
Nels P. Highberg, Beverly J. Moss, and Melissa Nicolas
Part I Writing Groups Within the Curriculum: Pedagogical Approaches and Concerns
2 "I Don't Talk to Blacks," or Contextual Constraints on Peer Writing Groups in the Prison College Classroom
13(18)
Rebecca Jackson
3 Wrestling With the Angels: Writing Groups, Messy Texts, and Truly Collaborative Writing
31(16)
Thomas K.H. Piontek
4 Bringing the Writing Center Into the Classroom: A Case Study of Writing Groups
47(16)
Julie Aipperspach Anderson and Susan Wolff Murphy
5 Sponsoring Student Response in Writing Center Group Tutorials
63(16)
Magdalena Gilewicz
6 Shaping Writing Groups in the Sciences
79(16)
Sharon Thomas, Leonora Smith, and Terri Trupiano Barry
7 Reciprocal Expertise: Community Service and the Writing Group
95(18)
H. Brooke Hessler and Amy Rupiper Taggart
8 Coauthoring as Place: A Different Ethos
113(20)
Kami Day and Michele Eodice
Part II Writing Groups in the Extracurriculum: Broadening the Focus
9 "Species" of Rhetoric: Deliberative and Epideictic Models in Writing Group Settings
133(18)
Candace Spigelman
10 Questions of Time: Publishing and Group Identity in the StreetWise Writers Group
151(18)
Paula Mathieu, Karen Westmoreland, Michael Ibrahem, William Plowman, and Curly Cohen
11 Making Space for Collaboration: Physical Context and Role Taking in Two Singing and Songwriting Groups
169(18)
Rebecca Schoenike Nowacek and Kenna del Sol
12 The Thursday Night Writing Group: Crossing Institutional Lines
187(20)
Linda Beckstead, Kate Brooke, Robert Brooke, Kathryn Christensen, Dale Jacobs, Heidi LM Jacobs, Carol MacDaniels, and Joan Ratliff
13 A Group of Our Own: Women and Writing Groups: A Reconsideration
207(22)
Terri Trupiano Barry, Julie Galvin Bevins, Maryann K. Crawford, Elizabeth Demers, Jami Blaauw Hara, M. Rini Hughes, and Mary Ann K. Sherby
14 Community, Collaboration, and Conflict: The Community Writing Group as Contact
229(20)
Zone Evelyn Westbrook
Afterword 249(6)
Melissa Nicolas, Beverly J. Moss, and Nels P. Highberg
Author Index 255(4)
Subject Index 259

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