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A Taste for Language: Literacy, Class, and English Studies (Studies in Writing & Rhetoric)

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This is a book about the American Dream as it has become embodied in the university in general and in the English department in particular, writes James Ray Watkins at the start of A Taste for Language: Literacy, Class, and English Studies. In it, Watkins argues that contemporary economic and political challenges require a clear understanding of the identity of English studies, making elementary questions about literacy, language, literature, education, and class once again imperative. A personal history of university-level English studies in the twentieth century, A Taste for Language combines biography, autobiography, and critical analysis to explore the central role of freshman English and literary studies in the creation and maintenance of the middle class. It tells a multi-generational story of the author and his father, intertwined with close reading of texts and historical analysis. The story moves from depression-era Mississippi, where the author's father was born, to a contemporary English department, where the author now teaches.Watkins looks at not only textbooks, scholars, and the academy but also at families and other social institutions. A rich combination of biography, autobiography, and critical analysis, A Taste for Language questions what purpose an education in English language and literature serves in the lives of the educated in a class-based society and whether English studies has become wholly irrelevant in the twenty-first century.

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“This is a book about the American Dream as it has become embodied in the university in general and in the English department in particular,” writes James Ray Watkins at the start of A Taste for

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James Ray Watkins is an online educator for the Center for Talented Youth at Johns Hopkins University, the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, and Colorado Technical University. He is the moderator of Writing in the Wild, an online blog. 

Product Details

ISBN:
9780809329311
Author:
Watkins, James Ray, Jr.
Publisher:
Southern Illinois University Press
Author:
Watkins, James Ray
Subject:
English language -- Rhetoric.
Subject:
English philology
Subject:
Literacy
Subject:
Higher
Subject:
Rhetoric
Subject:
Reference-Rhetoric
Edition Description:
1st Edition
Series:
Studies in Writing & Rhetoric
Publication Date:
20091131
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
Literacy, Class, and English Studies</I>. In it, Watkins argues that contemporary economic and political challenges require a clear understanding of the identity of English studies, making elementary questions about literacy, language, literature, ed
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
200
Dimensions:
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 in

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