Thomas Kent's introduction identifies the book's audience as composition teachers, and its polyvocal, critical approach to theorizing writing instruction will certainly appeal most to that audience. Through the lens of what they call "post-process theory" -and its myriad definitions and approaches-the authors in this collection examine some of the theoretical and pedagogical tensions created by the codification of "the" writing process movement's focus on individual writers' composing processes.
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