Best of the Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2019

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Edited by Jessica Pauszek, Kristi Girdharry, Charles Lesh, David Blakesley, and Steve Parks

Best of the Journals in Rhetoric and Composition Series
Edited by Jessica Pauszek, Kristi Girdharry, Charles Lesh, and Steve Parks

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978-1-64317-064-0 ($35.99, paperback) 978-1-64317-065-7 (PDF; $19.99). 451 pages with illustrations, notes, and bibliographies. © 2020 by Parlor Press. Individual essays in this book have been reprinted with permission of the respective copyright owners.

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Best of the Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2019 represents the result of a nationwide conversation—beginning with journal editors, but expanding to teachers, scholars and workers across the discipline of Rhetoric and Composition—to select essays that showcase the innovative and transformative work now being published in the field’s journals. Representing both print and digital journals, the essays featured here explore issues ranging from classroom practice to writing in global and digital contexts, from border rhetorics to social justice research. Together, the essays provide readers with a rich understanding of the present and future direction of the field.

The anthology features work by the following authors and representing these journals: Amber Simpson and Kristi Girdharry | Elaine Richardson and Alice Ragland (Community Literacy Journal ) | Shari J. Stenberg (Rhetoric Society Quarterly) | David Riche (Literacy in Composition Studies) |Eileen Kogl Camfield, Lara Killick, and Ruth Lewis ( Journal of Teaching Writing) | Elizabeth G. Allan (Pedagogy) | Christina Saidy (WPA: Writing Program Administration) | Anthony Warnke and Kirsten Higgins (Teaching English in the Two-Year College) | Cati V. de los Ríos and Kate Seltzer (Research in the Teaching of English) | Romeo García (Writing Center Journal) | Wendy Pfrenger (Journal of Basic Writing) | Janine Butler (Rhetoric Review) | Pamela Takayoshi (College Composition and Communication) | Maria Novotny and John T. Gagnon (Reflections) | Kate Vieira (Writing on the Edge)

Contents

Introduction by Amber Simpson and Kristi Girdharry | PART I : POWER AND POLITICS | Community Literacy Journal: #StayWoke: The Language and Literacies of the #BlackLivesMatter by Elaine Richardson and Alice Ragland | Rhetoric Society Quarterly: “Tweet Me Your First Assaults”: Writing Shame and the Rhetorical Work of #NotOkay by Shari J. Stenberg | Literacy in Composition Studies: Toward a Theory and Pedagogy of Rhetorical Vulnerability by David Riche | PART II: PEDAGOGICAL CONCERNS AND MEANINGFUL LEARNING | Journal of Teaching Writing: Activating the “Fund of Attention” to Empower Student Peer Review by Eileen Kogl Camfield, Lara Killick, and Ruth Lewis | Pedagogy: “Real Research” or “Just for a Grade”? Ethnography, Ethics, and Engagement in the Undergraduate Writing Studies Classroom by Elizabeth G. Allan | WPA: Writing Program Administration: Inez in Transition: Using Case Study to Explore the Experiences of Underrepresented Students in First-Year Composition by Christina Saidy | PART III: PROMOTING LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY AND UNIVERSAL ACCESS | Teaching English in the Two-Year College: A Critical Time for Reform: Empowering Interventions in a Precarious Landscape by Anthony Warnke and Kirsten Higgins | Research in the Teaching of English: Translanguaging, Coloniality, and English Classrooms: An Exploration of Two Bicoastal Urban Classrooms by Cati V. de los Ríos and Kate Seltzer | Writing Center Journal: Unmaking Gringo-Centers by Romeo García | Journal of Basic Writing: Cultivating Places and People at the Center: Cross-Pollinating Literacies on a Rural Campus by Wendy Pfrenger | Rhetoric Review: Integral Captions and Subtitles: Designing a Space for Embodied Rhetorics and Visual Access by Janine Butler | PART IV: INNOVATIVE RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES | College Composition and Communication: Writing in Social Worlds: An Argument for Researching Composing Processes by Pamela Takayoshi | Reflections: Research as Care: A Shared Ownership Approach to Rhetorical Research in Trauma Communities by Maria Novotny and John T. Gagnon | Writing on the Edge: Fieldwork with a Five-Year-Old: A Summative Report by Kate Vieira | About the Authors

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