作文研究拯救世界

P. Bizzell
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我必须鼓起勇气,才能在像斯坦利·费什这样速度快的人身上得分,他在内线比科比·布莱恩特还快。我很欣赏他的作品,事实上,他的作品影响了我很长一段时间。他曾经称赞过我的工作——我很珍惜。但是,不幸的是,在他的新书中,他还说,写作研究是学术界极度错误的“最清楚的例子”,因为在写作课堂上,“往往是煽动性读物的选集占据了中心舞台,而实际的写作教学则被边缘化了”(49,40)。因此,我冒险捍卫我的领域,并试图阻止他的一些投篮。菲什反对把写作撇到一边,因为教授写作是作文专家和学者的本职工作,他们只有一个工作:教授他们学科的材料。这种教学的目的是帮助学生学习如何达到仔细限定,反基础主义,但仍然客观和值得信赖的真理的研究对象。对于写作学者来说,目标应该是帮助学生更好地学习写作。但这正是作曲专家一直在尝试做的事情。大学课堂人口结构的变化深刻地影响了这一领域的发展,带来了越来越多的信息
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Composition Studies Saves the World
I had to gather my courage before trying to score on someone as quick as Stanley Fish, who’s faster than Kobe Bryant in the paint. I’ve admired his work and, indeed, been shaped by it for a very long time. He once said something nice about my work—I treasure that. But, unfortunately, in his new book he also says that composition studies presents “the clearest example” of what’s desperately wrong in the academy, because in writing classrooms “more often than not anthologies of provocative readings take center stage and the actual teaching of writing is shunted to the sidelines” (49, 40). Therefore I venture to defend my field and try to block a few of his shots. Fish objects to shunting writing to the sidelines because teaching writing is the proper job of composition specialists and academics have one job and one job only: to teach the material of their disciplines. The goal of this teaching is to help students learn how to arrive at carefully qualified, antifoundationalist, but nevertheless objective and trustworthy truths about the objects of study. For composition scholars, the goal should be to help students learn to write better. But this is exactly what composition specialists have always been trying to do. The field’s development has been profoundly shaped by the changing demographics of the college classroom, bringing more and more
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