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Author Bazerman, Charles.

Title Constructing experience / Charles Bazerman
Published Carbondale and Edwardsville : Southern Illinois University Press, [1994]
©1994

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Description viii, 267 pages ; 24 cm
Summary Charles Bazerman's newest book, a selection of both his published and unpublished essays from recent years, ranges from pedagogy to research to theory, exploring how all three areas are motivated by common concerns and how they are integrated through similar concepts and approaches. From this integrative perspective, Bazerman reveals his lifelong inquiry into the nature of language - why it exists and what place it holds in the social world. Presenting a powerful, action-oriented view of language that finds meaning in local circumstances and local uses, Bazerman divides his essays into four parts, beginning with an examination of the classroom experience. In describing the dynamics of the classroom and the relationship of the classroom to surrounding social arrangements, Bazerman notes how reading relates to writing, how interpersonal relations influence and structure acts of reading and writing, and how reading and writing are themselves forms of social action. He goes on in parts 2 and 3 to explain how larger forms of social structure are in dialectic with local acts of literacy, how experience of the world influences both everyday writing and empirically driven research, and how individuals conceive of social situations and actions to think about and plan activities. As Bazerman admittedly puzzles through conceptual obstacles, he explores many of the terms and theories evoked in rhetorical studies and provides a critical examination of the theory of James Kinneavy as well as more general thoughts on the nature of rhetorical study. In part 4, Bazerman reinterprets the classical rhetorical concept of kairos in the light of theory and research in the social sciences, analyzes intertextuality in a scientific text, and offers a rereading of the writings of Adam Smith. Throughout this book, Bazerman maintains that research into writing is the examination of what people do and have done, what influences what they do, and what texts do to people who write and read them. In addition, he reiterates the importance of literacy as a connecting device, essential to survival, growth, and change. Lack of literacy cuts people off from the institutions and means of life in a society. Indeed, it is only through literacy that individuals can discover the means to understand and transform the world. Constructing Experience is the culmination of years of thought and experience. As a valuable tool for all individuals in the field of rhetoric and composition, it will expand and deepen their understanding of their tasks as scholars and educators
Notes A collection of the author's unpublished and previously published essays
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-258) and index
Subject Rhetoric.
LC no. 93022839
ISBN 0809319063