The English 101 Experiment

Voices in the Maze

56 min · 9 de jul de 2025
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In episode six, Mason and Monica talk with colleagues Joseph Buckley and Ari Zeiger about what happens when creative writing enters the composition classroom. Through a discussion of "Class Barriers: Creative Writing in the Freshman Composition" by M. Thomas Gammarino, "Creating Possibilities: Embedding Research into Creative Writing" by Jason Wirtz, and "The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action" by Audre Lorde we explore teaching voice and the risks of creative writing within the institutional maze.

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