Description
Each chapter introduces readers to different writing spaces: from bold and broadly visible spots along the highway to bridge underpasses seldom seen by non-writers; from inconspicuous notebooks writers call "bibles" to freight yards and model trains; from abandoned factories to benches where writers view trains. Between each chapter, readers will find "community interludes," responses to the preceding chapters from some of the graffiti writers who worked on this project.
By working closely with writers engaged in the production of these spaces, as well as drawing on work invested in questions of geography, publics, and writing, Lesh identifies new models of community engagement and articulates a framework for the spatiality of the public work of writing and writing studies.
About the Author
Charles N. Lesh is assistant professor of English at Auburn University. His work has appeared in such journals as Composition Studies, Community Literacy Journal, Reflections, and College English, among others.
Book Information
ISBN 9780815637622
Author Charles N. Lesh
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Syracuse University Press
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Series Writing, Culture, and Community Practices
Weight(grams) 363g
Details
Subtitle: |
Graffiti and the Production of Writing Spaces |
Series: |
Writing, Culture, and Community Practices |
Imprint: |
Syracuse University Press |