Writing Together
First EditionAndrea A Lunsford; Lisa Ede
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Reflecting on their own lengthy co-authoriship relationship, Writing Together homes in on the evolution of writing and collaboration in the age of participatory media. Focusing on the plural authorship in the humanities, the authors provide coverage on collaboration, audience, rhetorics and feminisms, as well as writing centers.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Confluences
ARTIFACTS OF COLLABORATION
Archival Photographs (1982-2009)
Four Drafts of a First Page (1993-1995)
Writing Together Across Technologies (1983-2008)
Writer’s Block (1991)
Part One WHY WRITE TOGETHER?
1. Why Write…Together? (1983)
2. Collaboration and Compromise: The Fine Art of Writing with a Friend (1988)
3. An Interview with Andrea Lunsford and Lisa Ede: Collaboration as a Subversive Activity, interview by Alice Heim Calderonello, Donna Beth Nelson, and Sue Carter Simmons (1991)
4. Dear Lisa/Dear Andrea: On Friendship and Collaboration (2011)
Part Two ON COLLABORATION
5. Why Write…Together?: A Research Update (1986)
6. Intertexts (1990)
7. Old Beginnings (1990)
8. Collaborative Writers at Work (1990)
9. New Beginnings (1990)
10. Collaborative Authorship and the Teaching of Writing (1992)
11. Collaboration and Concepts of Authorship (2001)
12. Collaboration and Collaborative Writing: The View from Here (2011)
Part Three ON AUDIENCE
13. Audience Addressed/Audience Invoked: The Role of Audience in Composition Theory and Pedagogy (1984)
14. Representing Audience: “Successful” Discourse and Disciplinary Critique (1996)
15. “Among the Audience”: On Audience in an Age of New Literacies (2011)
Part Four ON RHETORICS AND FEMINISMS
16. On Distinctions Between Classical and Modern Rhetoric (1984)
17. Rhetoric in a New Key: Women and Collaboration (1990)
18. Border Crossings: Intersections of Rhetoric and Feminism, with Cheryl Glenn (1995)
18. Border Crossings: Intersections of Rhetoric and Feminism, with Cheryl Glenn (1995)
19. Crimes of Writing and Reading (2006)
20. The First Rhetoric(s) and Feminism(s) Conference and Its Legacy (2011)
Part Five ON WRITING CENTERS
21. Writing as a Social Process: A Theoretical Foundation for Writing Centers? (1989) [Lisa Ede wrote this piece as a single author.]
22. Collaboration, Control, and the Idea of a Writing Center (1991) [Andrea A. Lunsford wrote this piece as a single author.]
23. Some Millennial Thoughts about the Future of Writing Centers (2000)
24. Collaboration, Community, and Compromise: Writing Centers in Theory and Practice (2011)