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Composing Legacies: Testimonial Rhetoric in Nineteenth-Century Composition

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By (author): Christopher Carter Russel K. Durst

In 2015, Professor Emerita Lucille M. Schultz donated to the University of Cincinnati her set of composition materials gathered from fifteen libraries and collections around the country. With 350 entries ranging from 1785 to 1916, the collection includes picture books for early primary schools, grammar textbooks, student writing, and advanced rhetoric textbooks for undergraduates. The documents afford a thrilling glimpse into nineteenth-century ways of thinking and teaching, highlighting practices we would today identify as prewriting, collaborative invention, freewriting, and object-oriented pedagogy. Composing Legacies relates these pedagogies to expressions of social class, nationalism, and public engagement that run throughout the Victorian era and the Gilded Age. Early chapters show how writing and grammar handbooks aimed to reproduce social hierarchies; later ones show how textbook authors aimed to mitigate lecture-style pedagogy with attention to student backgrounds, personal interests, economic aspirations, and presumed audiences. Often, those authors demonstrated a pronounced interest in national unity, but not without exception. Little-known Confederate textbooks took the ideology of unity to be a form of Northern aggression, promoting the maintenance of state and local traditions through their classroom exercises and sample passages. Composition scholars who see the nineteenth-century as a period of skills-and-drills teaching, devoid of explicit political concern, will find surprises in the archival texts testimonies about national crises and civic participation. Those scholars will also find that the social turn in writing and rhetoric, however recent as a historical framework, has been underway for more than two hundred years. See more
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  • Weight: 355g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 225mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781433180453

About Christopher CarterRussel K. Durst

Christopher Carter is Divisional Dean of Humanities at the University of Cincinnati. His recent books include Rhetorical Exposures: Confrontation and Contradiction in US Social Documentary Photography Metafilm: Materialist Rhetoric and Reflexive Cinema and The Corruption of Ethos in Fortress America: Billionaires Bureaucrats and Body Slams. Russel K. Durst is Professor of English at the University of Cincinnati where he teaches courses in composition writing pedagogy and research and English linguistics. He has published numerous books articles and chapters in the field of composition studies.

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