Book: Historical Studies Of Writing Program Administration: Individuals, Communities, And The Formation Of A Discipline Historical Studies of Writing Program Administration: Individuals, Communities, and the Formation of a Discipline collects essays that shine new light on the early history of writing program administration. Broad in scope, the book illuminates the development of the profession in the narratives of the individuals who helped form the discipline prior to the emergence of the Council of Writing Program Administrators in 1976, including those narratives of Gertrude Buck and Laura J. Wylie, Edwin Hopkins, Regina Crandall, Rose Colby, George Jardine, Clara Stevens, Stith Thompson, and George Wykoff. Drawing from deep archival work, these narratives offer rare glimpses into writing program administration and the development of composition as a college requirement. In addition to eleven chapters from contributors, Historical Studies of Writing Program Administration includes a preface by Edward M. White, a concluding essay by Jeanne Gunner, interviews with Erika Lindemann and Kenneth Bruffee, and a detailed introduction by the editors, Barbara L'Eplattenier and Lisa Mastrangelo.
Details of Book: Historical Studies Of Writing Program Administration: Individuals, Communities, And The Formation Of A Discipline Book: Historical Studies Of Writing Program Administration: Individuals, Communities, And The Formation Of A Discipline
Author: Barbara L'eplattenier, Lisa Mastrangelo
ISBN: 1932559221
ISBN-13: 9781932559224
, 978-1932559224
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 14032004
Publisher: Parlor Press
Number of Pages: 316
Language: English