Rick, et. al. --
Here's the post, unpacked.
Marcy
Marcy Bauman
Writing Program
University of Michigan-Dearborn
4901 Evergreen Rd.
Dearborn, MI 48128
email: [log in to unmask]
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The Young Rhetoricians' Conference rides again -- June 22-24, 1995
Young Rhetoricians Anew
Welcome to whatever happens next! The Young Rhetoricians' Conference
has cut loose. Approaching cognition and discourse with a sense of inquiry,
irony, and amazement, The young Rhetoricians' Conference aims to breathe new
life into year-weary writing teachers. We celebrate the energy, insight,
wisdom, wit, and good humor of the sung and unsung who share a love of language
and learning. Balancing critical analysis with imagination and passion, we
gather to explore breakthroughs and breakdowns in an ancient and rapidly
growing arena.
The Conference
Rhetorician of the Year: Sondra Perl( CUNY), introduced by Don McQuade
(UC Berkeley)
Luncheon with Speaker: Quincy Troupe (UCSD): Snake-Back Solos (1979);
Soundings (1988); Miles, the Autobiography (1990); Weather
Reports: New and Selected Poems (1991).
General Sessions and Workshops from Aspasia to *Zines*: C. Jan
Swearingen, Alan C. Purves, Susan Dobra, Irene Clark, Scott
Kovach, Marjorie Ford, Jon Ford, Mary Frances Hodges, Claude
Reichardt, Allison Holland, Leslie Townson, Fred White, Joe
Ehardt, Paul Lukes, Jean Miller, Reginald Lockett, John
Ruskziewicz, Hans Guth, Mildred White, Mark Nicholls-Johnson,
Don McQuade, Edward P.J. Corbett, and many others.
Cyber-Sessions: Cyberspace and Real Spaces: Rich Holeton integrates
electronic pedagogies into the writing class"room." Kim Brian
Gillespie challenges the assumed sense of community in the
modem class"room." Angela Meiss and Bruce Henderson cue us to
*zines* and composition students.
Book Fair and Publishers' Panel
A round-up of publishers--acquisition editors, vice presidents, &
reps., including Tom Broadbent (Mayfield); Michael Rosenberg (Harcourt
Brace); Tana McDonald (NTC); and others. Just what do these folks want
from us and what do they offer? High-tech and cyber-publishing.
Featuring a cornucopie of wares, celebrating authors and new
productions.
Balancing the Cerebral with . . .
Barbecue on the beach. Comedy with John Ruskziewicz, Hans Guth, and
Larry Galizio. Live performance and dance with Montery-based, Brian
Stock and Friends--generously sponsored by Mayfield Publishing Co.
The When and Where
From the summer solstice to the beginning of the annual Monterey Blues
Festival, June 22-24, congenial folks gather on the Del Monte beach of
California's Monterey Bay at the Monterey Beach Hotel. From your room
on the beach you can walk/run/bike/roller-blade on the paved
eucalyptus-grove beach path to explore historic Monterey, Cannery Row,
and/or tidal pools. Foray, perhaps, into Steinbeck country, or visit
the homes of Robert Louis Stevenson or Robinson Jeffers. Less than an
hour down the scenic coast highway, you can--as Kerouac or Henry Miller
did--escape to hike, indulge, and/or renew your senses amid the wilds
and redwoods of Big Sur.
Specifically,
Hotel accommodations are available at the Monterey Beach Hotel (reserve
soon, lest the place sells out). Sessions, workshops, book fair,
luncheons, beach barbecue, and more will happen at the hotel. Reserved
and walk-in registration, book fair, and general milling around begins
at 8:30 a.m., Thursday, June 22. Fly directly into Monterey or drive
down from San Francisco to the Del Rey Oaks/Sand City exit.
Ask for the Young Rhetoricians' rates at the Monterey Beach Hotel:
phone 1-800-242-8627 or 1-408-394-3321. Located where Highway One
meets Canyon Del Rey Blvd.
Registration
Early: Send check ($55 full-time faculty; $35 part-time faculty/
student) payable to "Young Rhetoricians' Conference" to YRC c/o
Sterling Warner, Evergreen Valley College, 3095 Yerba Buena Road, San
Jose, CA 95135
Walk-In: Beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the Monterey Beach Hotel.
Co-Chairs and Conference Information
Sterling Warner, Evergreen Valley College: (408) 274-7900, ext. 6605
Martha L. Henning, Portland Community College: (503) 977-8015
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Hans Guth, Santa Clara University. Office: (408) 294-3639
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