ABSTRACT

Writing With, Through, and Beyond the Text: An Ecology of Language elaborates an understanding of writing, its influences on our interpretations of experience and identity, and its potential for enabling individuals to learn about and connect to the world beyond themselves. Rather than considering writing a process, the author describes it as a system, an ecology that engages the individual in a variety of socially constituted and interacting systems. The book examines the pedagogical and curricular implications of this approach to writing, considering what it means to write and teach writing in ways that understand and acknowledge the ecological character of writing. This is an illuminating text for a wide audience of faculty, professionals, and graduate students in English, writing, education, and women's studies/feminist theory.

chapter 1|22 pages

the kitchen of my imagination

chapter 2|22 pages

a coherence of being

chapter 3|28 pages

the language connection

chapter 4|26 pages

the subjunctive cottage

chapter 5|30 pages

in the company of writers

chapter 6|30 pages

writing otherwise