
Landmark Essays on Writing Program Administration
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Melissa Ianetta is Professor of English and Unidel Andrew B. Kirkpatrick Jr. Chair in Writing at the University of Delaware, where she has served as a WPA in both the university's writing center and the English department's composition program. She is the current editor of College English and, with Lauren Fitzgerald of Yeshiva University, she co-authored The Oxford Guide for Writing Tutors: Practice and Research.
Content
Introduction
Canon Fodder? Surveying Our WPA Landmarks - Melissa Ianetta and Kelly Ritter
Section 1
Historicizing WPA
Emerson C. Shuck, Administration of the Freshman English Program
Gary Olson and Joseph M. Moxley, Directing Freshman Composition: The Limits of Authority
Barbara L'Eplattenier, Finding Ourselves in the Past: An Argument for Historical Work on WPAs
Charlton, Jonikka and Shirley Rose, Twenty More Years in the WPA's Progress
Neal Lerner, Searching for Robert Moore
Section 2
Defining WPA
Joseph Harris, Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss: Class Consciousness in Composition
Marc Bousquet, Tenured Bosses and Disposable Teachers
Shirley K. Rose and Irwin Weiser, "The WPA as Researcher and Archivist
Paul Kei Matsuda, Let's Face it: Language Issues and the Writing Program Administrator
Amy Vidali, Disabling Writing Program Administration
Anne Ellen Geller and Harry Denny, Of Ladybugs, Low Status and Loving the Job: Writing Center Professionals Navigating Their Careers
Thomas Amorose, WPA Work at the Small College or University: Re-Imagining Power and Making the Small School Visible
Tim Taylor, Writing Program Administration at the Two Year College: Ghosts in the Machine
Section 3
Theorizing WPA
Jeanne Gunner, Decentering the WPA
Bruce Horner, Redefining Work and Value for Writing Program Administration
Donna Strickland,The Managerial Unconscious of Composition Studies
Laura Micchiche, More than a Feeling: Disappointment and WPA Work
Linda Adler-Kassner, The WPA as Activist: Systematic Strategies for Framing, Action and Representation
Melissa Ianetta, If Aristotle Ran the Writing Center: Classical Rhetoric and Writing Center Administration
Rachael Green-Howard, Building A WPA Library: A Bibliographic Essay
Index
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