Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Writing in the 21st century.

The three challenges/opportunities of writing in the 21st are developing new models of composing, designing a new curriculum supporting those models, and creating new pedagogies enacting that curriculum. Yancey explain writing as a technology that exists "in spite of" cultures that devalued wirting and of prohibitions against it. No matter what suppressed us we found a way to write. The kinds of challenges that writing has faced in history is the suppression of females and people of color. Yancey's main argument is that composing is a social practice and that we need to help students become citizen composers instead of good test takers. Writing hasn't gotten as much cultural respect as reading because through reading, society could control its citizens, whereas through writing, citizens might exercise their own control. Reading produces the feeling of intimacy and warmth. Some negative associations people make with writing is that it reminds them of pain or isolation.
Process writing is the process or invention, drafting, peer review, reflection, revising and rewriting, and publishing. Self-sponsered writing is a writing that belongs to the writer, not to an institution. This article "Writing in the 21st Century" defines literacy as the ability to compose on through social media, e-mail, or other electronic ways, and also knowing who your audience is and taking action. 

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