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Jeffrey M. Ringer – College Composition and Communication, 2017
This study shows how the rhetorical form of the jeremiad emerges in academic writing produced by one evangelical Christian student. Recognizing the jeremiad in student writing can help compositionists and literature instructors better understand the rhetorical choices of such students and help them leverage the jeremiad's resources for rhetorical…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Factors, Academic Language, Rhetoric
Heather Bastian – College Composition and Communication, 2017
Writing educators have long sought to disrupt academic convention. However, we currently know little about students' affective experiences when they are asked to compose differently. This article explores the results of a research study to illuminate the feelings and attitudes students experience when convention is disrupted and offers pedagogical…
Descriptors: College Students, Freshman Composition, Writing Instruction, Public Colleges
Michael-John DePalma – College Composition and Communication, 2015
This qualitative study examines how writers perceive the mobilization and adaptation of their print-based writing knowledge and multiple literacies when remediating written essays into digital stories. It also outlines a pedagogical tool that can help writers reflect on what they might transfer as they compose across media.
Descriptors: Writing Attitudes, Rhetoric, Essays, Story Telling
Alexander, Kara Poe – College Composition and Communication, 2011
This article examines the "master" and "little" cultural narratives students perform in literacy narratives. Results show that students incorporate the literacy-equals-success master narrative most often, yet they also include in little narratives figures such as the hero, victim, and child prodigy. I consider how these findings can improve…
Descriptors: Integrity, Moral Development, Literacy, Teaching Methods
Brown, James J., Jr. – College Composition and Communication, 2009
Discussions of intellectual property are often the focus of rhetoric and composition research, and the question of textual origins grounds these discussions. Through an examination of Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia anyone can edit, this essay addresses disciplinary concerns about textual origins and intellectual property through a discussion…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Online Searching, Essays, Rhetoric
Danielewicz, Jane – College Composition and Communication, 2008
Writing in personal genres, like autobiography, leads writers to public voices. Public voice is a discursive quality of a text that conveys the writer's authority and position relative to others. To show how voice and authority depend on genre, I analyze the autobiographies of two writers who take opposing positions on the same topic. By producing…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Writing (Composition), Personal Narratives, Authors
Lamos, Steve – College Composition and Communication, 2008
This essay analyzes the ways in which subtly but powerfully racist ideologies of language and literacy shaped the institutional development of one writing program for "high-risk" African American college students during the late 1960s and early 1970s. It further theorizes the value of such institutional analysis for counteracting racism…
Descriptors: African American Students, Undergraduate Students, Ideology, Writing Instruction
Peckham, Irvin – College Composition and Communication, 2009
This essay describes Louisiana State University's search for an alternative to available placement protocols. Under the leadership of Les Perelman at MIT, LSU collaborated with four universities to develop iMOAT, a program for administering online assessments of student writing. This essay focuses on LSU's On-line Challenge, which developed from…
Descriptors: Student Placement, Writing Instruction, Writing Skills, College Students
Wu, Hui – College Composition and Communication, 2007
By reflecting on Japanese internment camps executed by the U.S. government in World War II, this article examines camp schools' curricula and writing assignments and an English teacher's response to student essays to show how racially profiled students and their Caucasian teacher negotiated the political meanings of civil rights and freedom.…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Civil Rights, War, Essays
Harker, Michael – College Composition and Communication, 2007
This study challenges the prevailing interpretations of the Greek rhetorical principle of "kairos"--"saying the right thing at the right time"--and attempts to draw on a more nuanced understanding of the term in order to provide generative re-readings of three Braddock Award-winning essays. (Contains 6 notes and 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Rhetorical Criticism, Persuasive Discourse

Brashers, Howard C. – College Composition and Communication, 1971
A discussion based upon principles of design and pattern defined by Stephen C. Pepper in Principles of Art Appreciation." (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Essays, Rhetoric

Brueggemann, Brenda Jo – College Composition and Communication, 1990
Describes the use of "Harper's" magazine "Index" column of statistical facts as an essay prompt in freshman composition classes. Lists specific instructions for the writing assignment. Reports that students generally produce impressive, sophisticated, thoughtful, and well-written essays for this exercise. (SG)
Descriptors: Essays, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Periodicals

Larson, Richard L. – College Composition and Communication, 1971
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Essays, Models

Ross, William T. – College Composition and Communication, 1979
Since expository writing is inherently creative and innovative, and since readers respond to it both morally and aesthetically, it deserves the respect of the English teaching profession. (DD)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Essays, Expository Writing, Higher Education
Fulkerson, Richard – College Composition and Communication, 2005
I argue that examining two collections of essays designed for the preparation of new writing teachers and published twenty years apart provides some important clues to what has occurred to composition studies in the interval. Building on the framework I established in two previous CCC articles, I argue that composition studies has become a less…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Rhetoric
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