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Trauma and the Teaching of Writing

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Shane Borrowman | ISBN: 0791462773 | PDF | 249 pages | 2005 | 5 MB

Deepening and broadening our understanding of what it means to teach in times of trauma, writing teachers analyze their own responses to national traumas ranging from the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to the various appropriations of 9/11. Offering personal, historical, and cultural perspectives, they question both the purposes and pedagogies of teaching writing. Analyzing their own responses to national traumas, writing teachers question both the purposes and pedagogies of teaching writing.

 
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