Creative Writing Pedagogies for the Twenty-First Century

Creative Writing Pedagogies for the Twenty-First Century

by Alexandria Peary, Tom C Hunley
Creative Writing Pedagogies for the Twenty-First Century

Creative Writing Pedagogies for the Twenty-First Century

by Alexandria Peary, Tom C Hunley

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Overview

The creative writing workshop: beloved by some, dreaded by others, and ubiquitous in writing programs across the nation. For decades, the workshop has been entrenched as the primary pedagogy of creative writing. While the field of creative writing studies has sometimes myopically focused on this single method, the related discipline of composition studies has made use of numerous pedagogical models. In Creative Writing Pedagogies for the Twenty-First Century, editors Alexandria Peary and Tom C. Hunley gather experts from both creative writing and composition studies to offer innovative alternatives to the traditional creative writing workshop.
 
Drawing primarily from the field of composition studies—a discipline rich with a wide range of established pedagogies—the contributors in this volume build on previous models to present fresh and inventive methods for the teaching of creative writing. Each chapter offers both a theoretical and a historical background for its respective pedagogical ideas, as well as practical applications for use in the classroom. This myriad of methods can be used either as a supplement to the customary workshop model or as stand-alone roadmaps to engage and reinvigorate the creative process for both students and teachers alike.
 
A fresh and inspiring collection of teaching methods, Creative Writing Pedagogies for the Twenty-First Century combines both conventional and cutting-edge techniques to expand the pedagogical possibilities in creative writing studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809334049
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 06/25/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 310
File size: 929 KB

About the Author

Alexandria Peary is an associate professor and the first-year composition coordinator in the English Department at Salem State University and the author of three books of poetry, including Lid to the Shadow, which received the 2010 Slope Editions Book Prize, and Control Bird Alt Delete, which received the 2013 Iowa Poetry Prize. Her articles have appeared in College Composition and Communication, Rhetoric Review, WAC Journal, and Pedagogy.
                           
Tom C. Hunley is a professor of English at Western Kentucky University. He is the author of Teaching Poetry Writing: A Five-Canon Approach; The Poetry Gymnasium: 94 Proven Exercises to Shape Your Best Verse, and four full-length poetry collections, most recently Plunk. His poems have been featured on The Writer’s Almanacwith Garrison Keillor and Verse Daily.

Contributors include Sandra Giles, Tim Mayers, Patrick Bizzaro, Pamela Annas, Joyce Peseroff, Jen Webb, Andrew Melrose, Kate Kostelnik, Carey E. Smitherman, Stephanie Vanderslice, Steve Healey, Clyde Moneyhun, Bronwyn T. Williams, James Engelhardt, and Jeremy Schraffenberger.

Table of Contents

Contents

Prologue

1. Rhetorical Pedagogy
Tom C. Hunley and Sandra Giles

2. Creative Writing and Process Pedagogy
Tim Mayers

3. Mutuality and the Teaching of the Introductory Creative Writing Course
Patrick Bizzaro

4. A Feminist Approach to Creative Writing Pedagogy
Pamela Annas and Joyce Peseroff

5. Writers Inc.: Writing and Collaborative Practice
Jen Webb and Andrew Melrose

6. Writing Center Theory and Pedagogy in the Undergraduate Creative Writing Classroom
Kate Kostelnik

7. Service Learning, Literary Citizenship, and the Creative Writing Classroom
Carey E. Smitherman and Stephanie Vanderslice

8. Creative Literacy Pedagogy
Steve Healey

9. The Pedagogy of Creative Writing across the Curriculum
Alexandria Peary

10. A Basic Writing Teacher Teaches Creative Writing
Clyde Moneyhun

11. Digital Technologies and Creative Writing Pedagogy
Bronwyn T. Williams

12. Ecological Creative Writing
James Engelhardt and Jeremy Schraffenberger

Afterword
Contributors
Index
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