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Performing Writing, Performing Literacy
College Composition and Communication (2005)
  • Jenn Fishman
  • Andrea A Lunsford
  • Beth McGregor
  • Mark Otuteye
Abstract
This essay reports on the first two years of the Stanford Study of Writing, a five-year longitudinal study aimed at describing as accurately as possible all the kinds of writing students perform during their college years. Based on an early finding about the importance students attach to their out-of-class or self-sponsored writing and subsequent interviews with study participants, we argue that student writing is increasingly linked to theories and practices of performance. To illustrate the complex relationships between early college writing and performance, we explore the work of two study participants who are also coauthors of this essay.

Keywords
  • rhetoric and composition/writing studies,
  • longitudinal research,
  • writing research,
  • college writing,
  • performance,
  • performance studies,
  • Stanford Study of Writing
Publication Date
December, 2005
Citation Information
Jenn Fishman, Andrea A Lunsford, Beth McGregor and Mark Otuteye. "Performing Writing, Performing Literacy" College Composition and Communication (2005)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jennfishmanphd/75/