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Sprache/n: 
Englisch
Veröffentlichungsangabe: 
Urbana, Ill : National Council of Teachers of English, 1999
Umfang: 
1 Online-Ressource (452 pages)
Anmerkung: 
Includes bibliographical references (pages 425-441) and index
Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
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ISBN: 
978-0-585-03628-1 : electronic bk.
0-585-03628-4 : electronic bk.
978-0-87421-258-7 electronic bk.
0-87421-316-9 : electronic bk.
0-87421-258-8
978-0-87421-316-4 : electronic bk.
Weitere Ausgaben: 0-87421-258-8 (Druckausgabe)
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Klassifikation der Library of Congress: PE1404
Dewey Dezimal-Klassifikation: 808/.042/07
bisacsh: LAN015000
bisacsh: LAN005000
bisacsh: LAN 005000
bisacsh: LAN 015000
bisacsh: REF 026000
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Inhalt: 
The Passions that mark us: teaching, texts, and technologies / Gail E. Hawisher and Cynthia L. Selfe -- Refiguring notions of literacy in an electronic world -- From pencils to pixels: the stages of literacy technologies / Dennis Baron -- Saving a place for essayistic literacy / Doug Hesse -- The haunting story of J: genealogy as a critical category in understanding how a writer composes / Sarah J. Sloane -- "English" at the crossroads: rethinking curricula of communication in the context of the turn of the visual / Gunther Kress -- Petals on a wet, black bough: textuality, collaboration, and the new essay / Myka Vielstimmig -- Response: dropping bread crumbs in the intertextual forest: critical literacy in a postmodern age or: we should have brought a compass / Diana George and Diane Shoos -- Revisiting notions of teaching and access in an electronic age -- Beyond imagination: the Internet and global digital literacy / Lester Faigley -- Postmodern pedagogy in electronic conversations / Marilyn Cooper -- Hyper-readers and their reading engines / James Sosnoski -- "What is composition ...?" after Duchamp (notes toward a general teleintertext) / Geoffrey Sirc -- Access: the ‘A’-word in technology studies / Charles Moran -- Response: speaking the unspeakable about 21st century technologies / Bertram C. Bruce -- Ethical and feminist concerns in an electronic world -- Liberal individualism and Internet policy: a communitarian critique / James E. Porter -- On becoming a woman: pedagogies of the self / Susan Romano -- Fleeting images: women visually writing the web / Gall E. Hawisher and Patricia A. Sullivan -- Lest we think the revolution is a revolution: images of technology and the nature of change / Cynthia L. Selfe -- Into the next room / Carolyn Guyer and Dianne Hagaman -- Response: virtual diffusion: ethics, techne and feminism at the end of the cold millennium / Cynthia Haynes -- Searching for notions of our postmodern literate selves in an electronic world -- Blinded by the letter: why are we using literacy as a metaphor for everything else? / Anne Frances Wysocki and Johndan Johnson-Eilola -- Family values: literacy, technology, and Uncle Sam / Joe Amato -- Technology's strange, familiar voices / Janet Carey Eldred -- Beyond next before you once again: repossessing and renewing electronic culture / Michael Joyce -- Response: Everybody's elegies / Stuart Moulthrop
The Passions that mark us: teaching, texts, and technologies / Gail E. Hawisher and Cynthia L. Selfe -- Refiguring notions of literacy in an electronic world -- From pencils to pixels: the stages of literacy technologies / Dennis Baron -- Saving a place for essayistic literacy / Doug Hesse -- The haunting story of J: genealogy as a critical category in understanding how a writer composes / Sarah J. Sloane -- "English" at the crossroads: rethinking curricula of communication in the context of the turn of the visual / Gunther Kress -- Petals on a wet, black bough: textuality, collaboration, and the new essay / Myka Vielstimmig -- Response: dropping bread crumbs in the intertextual forest: critical literacy in a postmodern age or: we should have brought a compass / Diana George and Diane Shoos -- Revisiting notions of teaching and access in an electronic age -- Beyond imagination: the Internet and global digital literacy / Lester Faigley -- Postmodern pedagogy in electronic conversations / Marilyn Cooper -- Hyper-readers and their reading engines / James Sosnoski -- "What is composition ...?" after Duchamp (notes toward a general teleintertext) / Geoffrey Sirc -- Access: the ‘A’-word in technology studies / Charles Moran -- Response: speaking the unspeakable about 21st century technologies / Bertram C. Bruce -- Ethical and feminist concerns in an electronic world -- Liberal individualism and Internet policy: a communitarian critique / James E. Porter -- On becoming a woman: pedagogies of the self / Susan Romano -- Fleeting images: women visually writing the web / Gall E. Hawisher and Patricia A. Sullivan -- Lest we think the revolution is a revolution: images of technology and the nature of change / Cynthia L. Selfe -- Into the next room / Carolyn Guyer and Dianne Hagaman -- Response: virtual diffusion: ethics, techne and feminism at the end of the cold millennium / Cynthia Haynes -- Searching for notions of our postmodern literate selves in an electronic world -- Blinded by the letter: why are we using literacy as a metaphor for everything else? / Anne Frances Wysocki and Johndan Johnson-Eilola -- Family values: literacy, technology, and Uncle Sam / Joe Amato -- Technology's strange, familiar voices / Janet Carey Eldred -- Beyond next before you once again: repossessing and renewing electronic culture / Michael Joyce -- Response: Everybody's elegies / Stuart Moulthrop
 
Veröffentlichungsangabe: 
[S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010
Anmerkung: 
Electronic reproduction
Volltext: 
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt46nrfk [Volltext] Kostenfrei zugänglich ohne Registrierung
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt46nrfk Kostenfrei zugänglich ohne Registrierung
 
Standort: 
Elektronische Ressource - frei verfügbar
 
 
 
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