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Sentimental Attachmentsby Janet Carey Eldred
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:"This book was written first and foremost for other writers..." begins Janet Carey Eldred's extraordinary work of blended genres. For Eldred, teachers of writing need to experience the art and craft of composing creative nonfiction and essays firsthand, exploring multiple perspectives, genres, styles, modes, structures, and subjects. They will be at their best, she argues, if they enact what they profess. Sentimental Attachments opens and closes with important and passionate arguments about why teachers of composition must also be writers of what Eldred calls "lived experience." At its center, however, the book offers a series of lyrical, evocative, exploratory essays that address a range of essential and complex questions:
Like others who defy the conventional view that we must hold the personal separate from the political - or the professional - Janet Carey Eldred believes that teachers of writing must compose themselves as they help others to compose. "We are living drafts in progress," she writes, and in Sentimental Attachments, she models the kinds of composition and revision that make life - and the life of writing and teaching - meaningful. Book News Annotation:For college and high school writing teachers, their students, and
other writers, Eldred's slim guide investigates hybrid forms of
composition that fuse the personal and the academic. An introduction
and conclusion that argue for capturing the lived experience in prose
serve as bookends for seven essays of Eldred's; these model the kinds
of composition and revision that make words and life meaningful.
Eldred teaches composition at the U. of Kentucky and is the co-author
of Imagining Rhetoric (U. of Pittsburg Press, 2002). The volume
has no index.
Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:This book was written first and foremost for other writers... begins Janet Carey Eldred's extraordinary work of blended genres. For Eldred, teachers of writing need to experience the art and craft of composing creative nonfiction and essays firsthand, exploring multiple perspectives, genres, styles, modes, structures, and subjects. They will be at their best, she argues, if they enact what they profess. Sentimental Attachments opens and closes with important and passionate arguments about why teachers of composition must also be writers of what Eldred calls lived experience. At its center, however, the book offers a series of lyrical, evocative, exploratory essays that address a range of essential and complex questions: How do we compose our personal and professional identities? How do we represent our different selves without compromising other parts of our lives-and, perhaps even more important, the lives of others? How do we maintain a strong voice in the world without losing si About the AuthorJANET CAREY ELDRED has been on the faculty of the English Department of the University of Kentucky since 1987, where she also directs its campus-wide writing initiative. She coauthored Imagining Rhetoric (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2002), a study of early U.S. womens composing practices. The essay included in Sentimental Attachments concerning the adoption of her sons received the Roy T. Ames Memorial Essay Award. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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