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Revisionary Rhetoric, Feminist Pedagogy, and Multigenre Texts Julie
Jung July paper, 0-8093-2610-8, $29.50s 192 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 6 illus. Rhetoric and Composotion / Studies in Writing and Rhetoric
In this precise and provocative treatise, Julie Jung augments the understanding and teaching of revision by arguing that the process should entail changing attitudes rather than simply changing texts. Revisionary Rhetoric, Feminist Pedagogy, and Multigenre Texts proposes and demonstrates alternative ways of reading, writing, and teaching that hear silences in such a way as to generate personal, pedagogical, and professional revisions. As both a challenge to prevailing revision pedagogies and an elaboration of contemporary feminist rhetorics, the volume encourages students and instructors to examine their identities as scholars of rhetoric and composition and to question how and why revision is taught.
“In
Revisionary Rhetoric, Feminist Pedagogy, and Multigenre Texts,
Julie Jung very usefully grounds theoretical discussions about ‘rhetorical
listening’ in specific practices of revision that help a writer
delay final meaning long enough to hear the different views and voices
around her. In doing so, Jung pulls off a difficult task: using just the
right words to show us the revisionary value of a writer putting ‘wrong
words’ together.”
Julie Jung is an assistant professor of English at Illinois State University. Her essays on feminist pedagogy and contemporary rhetoric have been published in JAC, Composition Studies, and several anthologies.
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