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Inman, Joyce Olewski – College English, 2013
This article involves an examination of public discourse surrounding "Ayers v. Fordice," one of the most prominent desegregation cases in higher education, in an attempt to explore how such discourse affects our understandings of basic writing programming in the state of Mississippi, but also more globally. Archived local newspaper…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Court Litigation, School Desegregation, Identification (Psychology)
Lamos, Steve – College English, 2009
When scholars write about their research in writing programs' archives, they often face the ethical question of whether to name the administrators who were involved in documents. The author identifies and provides examples of three basic orientations to this issue, which he calls overt-historical, covert-qualitative, and hybrid-institutional.…
Descriptors: Archives, Ethics, Writing Research, Administrators

Lu, Min-Zhan – College English, 1992
Describes how struggle and conflict are constructive for writers. Examines why this view of conflict had rhetorical power historically for theorists. Explores how and why this view persists among basic writing teachers in the 1990s. (HB)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Educational History, Educational Trends, Higher Education

Hunter, Paul – College English, 1992
Demonstrates how an issue of the "Journal of Basic Writing," published in 1980 as a memorial for theorist Mina Shaughnessy, resembles structurally the funeral orations of Ancient Greece. Divides the issue into three parts: praise, lament, and consolation. Discusses political implications of the issue. (HB)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Educational History, Educational Trends, Greek Literature

Laurence, Patricia; And Others – College English, 1993
Provides responses by various scholars to two articles on teaching conflict and struggle and its relevance to the field of basic writing published in the December 1992 issue of "College English." (HB)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Conflict, English Departments, English Instruction

Henning, Barbara – College English, 1991
Asserts that many composition instructors design courses around theories driven by two narratives of progress: solitary struggle; or earning placement by the dominant social order through passivity. Argues that these approaches are counterproductive and alienate the underclass, ensuring high failure rates at urban colleges and sending students…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Disadvantaged Youth, Higher Education, Student Evaluation

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