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Composition-Rhetoric - Exploring the Art of Rhetoric and Composition - cover

Composition-Rhetoric - Exploring the Art of Rhetoric and Composition

Marietta Hubbard, Stratton D. Brooks

Publisher: Good Press

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Composition-Rhetoric stands as a testament to the richness and diversity within the field of writing and rhetoric. It spans a wide array of literary styles and pedagogical approaches, reflecting the evolving nature of composition studies. The anthology is notable for its inclusivity, covering a broad spectrum of topics from the foundational principles of rhetoric to the nuances of modern composition. Its careful curation ensures a thoughtful exploration of the subject, making it an essential resource for understanding the multifaceted discipline. The standout pieces within the collection demonstrate a commitment to both the history and future of rhetorical study, emphasizing its relevance in contemporary discourse. The contributing authors, Marietta Hubbard and Stratton D. Brooks, bring to the collection a rich background in education and writing. Their collective experience and scholarly expertise underpin the anthology's credibility and depth. The work aligns with significant historical and cultural movements in education, particularly the progressive shifts towards more inclusive and reflective writing pedagogies. Hubbard and Brooks selection of writings not only honors the tradition of rhetoric but also embraces the dynamic nature of its study, offering readers a comprehensive overview of the disciplines evolution. This anthology is recommended for anyone interested in the art and science of writing. Readers are presented with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in a range of perspectives and methodologies, providing both a broad overview and deep insight into the practice and theory of rhetoric and composition. Composition-Rhetoric invites educators, students, and scholars to engage in a rich dialogue with the texts, promoting a deeper understanding of writing as both a tool for communication and a means for critical thinking. The collection serves as an invaluable resource for those seeking to broaden their knowledge and appreciation of the craft of writing.
Available since: 11/26/2019.
Print length: 375 pages.

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