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Morse, J. Mitchell – College English, 1971
Believes that arts are the joy of life for everyone regardless of his socio-economic class. (SW)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Censorship, Class Attitudes, Communication Skills

Kinney, Arthur F. – College English, 1970
Describes how a bibliographic methods course, retitled The English Literary Profession," is being taught at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. (SW)
Descriptors: Course Content, English Instruction, Graduate Study, Literary Criticism

Aronowitz, Stanley – College English, 1977
Urges that college composition students' critical thinking skills be refined so that they may analyze and reject the influence of mass culture. (DD)
Descriptors: American Culture, College Freshmen, Critical Thinking, English Instruction

Kampf, Louis – College English, 1977
Describes a college course focussing on the political, social, and economic ramifications of American spectator sports. (DD)
Descriptors: American Culture, Athletics, Capitalism, Course Descriptions

Sweeney, Susan Elizabeth – College English, 1995
Focuses on the resonance and power of the Madonna, or the Virgin Mary, in literature and culture. Argues that the Madonna represents womanhood and feminism. Describes how the multiple readings of "The Scarlet Letter" charted one professor's changing relationship over 10 years with the Jesuit institution where she taught. (HB)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Feminism, Higher Education

Uchmanowicz, Pauline – College English, 1995
Provides discussion and critical analysis of the "dog days" of part-time writing instructors in today's academic world. Compares student writing and teacher evaluation of that writing at vastly different colleges at which the same instructor taught. Considers how teacher attitudes are swayed by institutional setting. (HB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, English Instruction, Freshman Composition, Grading

Harris, Muriel – College English, 1995
Focuses on the tutorial function of writing centers. Describes the uniqueness of the tutorial relationship. Claims that this relationship makes possible knowledge about writing unavailable in more institutionalized settings. Analyzes extensive excerpts from student comments concerning tutorial experiences. (HB)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, English Curriculum, English Instruction

Brown, Ted – College English, 1993
Examines over 500 job rejection letters received by a single English professorial job candidate over a period of 9 years. Analyzes shortcomings and strengths. Offers suggestions for composing these letters. (HB)
Descriptors: College Faculty, English Departments, English Instruction, Higher Education

Fetterley, Judith – College English, 1994
Discusses the concepts of "American" and "unAmerican" in terms of national literature of the United States. Provides a critique of the way the literary canon of America is constructed and taught. Describes as treasonous and "unAmerican" much writing by women, as exemplified by the works of literary regionalists in the…
Descriptors: Authors, Culture Conflict, Educational Trends, English Curriculum

Soliday, Mary – College English, 1994
Focuses on how various literacy narratives portray passages between language worlds. Considers how such passages are relevant to a writing pedagogy. Stresses the relationship between such literacy passages is useful in basic writing contexts. Analyzes two essays written by one student who portrays such a literacy passage. (HB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Basic Writing, Cultural Differences, English Curriculum

Brodkey, Linda – College English, 1994
Provides an autobiographical account of the author's childhood and adolescence. Examines the experience of coming to literacy. Considers the nature of a white working-class girl's sorties into the larger white middle-class culture. (HB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Cultural Differences, English Instruction, Higher Education

Fetterley, Judith – College English, 1999
Articulates "romantic intellectualism" of what graduate work in English might mean and be. Avoids giving a detailed description of a doctoral program. Intends to convey something that might best be called visioning or dreamwork, and offers it in the hope that it may be helpful to others in their individual and collective visioning and dreaming.…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, English Curriculum, English Instruction, English Teacher Education

Aegerter, Lindsay Pentolfe – College English, 1997
Discusses pedagogical strategies that encourage keener and more sensitive student reactions to the postcolonial problematics represented in two essays by Jamaican writer Michelle Cliff, essays which often provoke hostility in mainstream, White, middle-class undergraduates. Discusses ways to create a context in the literature or writing classroom…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, College English, Colonialism, English Instruction

Barnett, Timothy – College English, 2000
Considers the role of the "white ground" in English studies at a critical period, the late 1960s and early 1970s, when the discipline, along with the rest of the academy and country, struggled mightily with issues of race. Describes the author's interest in constructing a narrative about the relationships between discourse and identity…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Instruction, Higher Education, Multicultural Education
Wallace, David L. – College English, 2006
The author reads five volumes of "College English" with attention to the extent to which authors account for issues of systemic difference in their writing--both in their representations of themselves as authors and in their representations of others--as one means to explore how (indeed whether) we have begun to transcend normativity in our…
Descriptors: College English, English Instruction, Authors, Writing Processes