Thursday, September 29, 2011

For teaching about food...

The Food Movement: Its Power and Possibilities


In the forty years since the publication of Frances Moore Lappé’s Diet for a Small Planet, a movement dedicated to the reform of the food system has taken root in America. Lappé’s groundbreaking book connected the dots between something as ordinary and all-American as a hamburger and the environmental crisis, as well as world hunger. Along with Wendell Berry and Barry Commoner, Lappé taught us how to think ecologically about the implications of our everyday food choices. You can now find that way of thinking, so radical at the time, just about everywhere—from the pages of Timemagazine to the menu at any number of local restaurants.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Thinking about how to teach upper level/grad courses on composition...

Should I have started with the process movement? Part of me is feeling like that story needs to be told... Who helps me?

Yagelski's book review: he proposes we read Murray, Elbow and Freire.
Lad Tobin's introduction to Taking STock: The Writing Process in the 90s

Friday, September 9, 2011

ENGL 378 or other Upper Level Studies in Composition

Framing Questions:
  • What is writing?
  • What does writing do?
  • Who is a writer?
  • What is an audience?
  • Why does one write?

Monday, September 5, 2011

Hayden James

ENGL 378 Writing Stories

RHEA JONES:




MORGAN PATRICIO:




ALISON PANICHAS:


DANIELLE IZZI: KATHY LAURENT: KELSEY DUBEAU: HAYDEN JAMES: