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Discourses in Search of Members

In Honor of Ron Scollon

Discourses in Search of Members( )
Editor: Li, David C. S.
Contribution by: Li, David C. S.
Snyder, Gary
Frost, Helen
Holthaus, Gary
Longfellow, Layne A.
Cortazzi, Martin
Jin, Lixian
Gee, James Paul
Gilmore, Perry
Smith, David A.
Hayashi, Reiko
Hayashi, Takuo
Michaels, Sarah
Sohmer, Richard
Bowers, C. A.
Flowerdew, John
Fung, Anthony Y. H.
Yueguo, G. U.
Lin, Angel M. Y.
Carbaugh, Donal
Dauenhauer, Richard
Dauenhauer, Nora Marks
Günthner, Susanne
Piirainen-Marsh, Arja
Scollon, Susan
Pan, Yuling
Toelken, Barre
Hinkel, Eli
Kirkpatrick, Andy
Yonglin, Y. A. N.
Sachs, Gertrude Tinker
Hymes, Dell
Hymes, Virginia
ISBN:978-0-7618-2229-5
Publication Date:Jan 2002
Publisher:University Press of America, Incorporated
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:AUD $179.95
Book Description:

Discourses in Search of Members is a festschrift in honor of Professor Ron Scollon on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday in May, 1999. The 25 contributions, which vary from conventional research based articles to essays to poetic genres, all reflect the significant scholarly influence Professor Ron Scollon has had on his students and colleagues.

Book Details
Pages:640
Detailed Subjects: Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / Semantics
Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):14.681 x 22.047 x 3.912 cm
Book Weight:0.814 Kilograms
Author Biography
(Editor)
Author Helen Frost was born in Brookings, South Dakota in 1949. She received a Bachelors degree in Elementary Education with an English concentration from Syracuse University and a Masters degree in English from Indiana University. She has taught writing from pre-school through university and has published poetry, children's books, anthologies, a play, and a book about teaching writing.

Skin of a Fish, Bones of a Bird, a collection of poetry, won the Women Poets Series Competition in 1993. Poems from that collection were awarded the Robert H. Winner Memorial Award and the Mary Carolyn Davies Memorial Award by the Poetry Society of America. She worked with the Fort Wayne YWCA and the Fort Wayne Youtheatre to help high school students write about how they had been affected by violence. This workshop led to a play and an anthology of student writing, both entitled Why Darkness Seems So Light. Keesha's House was awarded a Michael L. Printz Honor from the American Library Association in 2004.

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