1st Edition

Prolific Moment Theory and Practice of Mindfulness for Writing

By Alexandria Peary Copyright 2018
    202 Pages
    by Routledge

    202 Pages
    by Routledge

    Prolific Moment: Theory and Practice of Mindfulness for Writing foregrounds the present in all activities of composing, offering a new perspective on the rhetorical situation and the writing process. A focus on the present casts light on standard writing components—audience, invention, and revision—while bringing forth often overlooked nuances of the writing experience—intrapersonal rhetoric, the preverbal, and preconception. This pedagogy of mindful writing can alleviate the suffering of writing blocks that comes from mindless, future-oriented rhetorics. Much is lost with a misplaced present moment because students forfeit rewarding writing experiences for stress, frustration, boredom, fear, and shortchanged invention. Writing becomes a very different experience if students think of it more consistently as part of a discrete now. Peary examines mindfulness as a metacognitive practice and turns to foundational Buddhist concepts of no-self, emptiness, impermanence, and detachment for methods for observing the moment in the writing classroom. This volume is a fantastic resource for future and current instructors and scholars of composition, rhetoric, and writing studies.  

    Table of Contents

     

    Dedication

    Acknowledgements

    Hymn of Binaries, Mantra for Equanimity: Wooden Sculpture [Preface]

    Introduction

    Chapter One: Present Moment, Writing Moment

    Interchapter

    Chapter Two: The Monkey Mind of Intrapersonal Rhetoric

    Interchapter

    Chapter Three: The Verbal Emptiness of Mindful Invention

    Interchapter

    Chapter Four: Mind Waves, Mind Weeds, Preconceptions

    Interchapter

    Chapter Five: Their Ability To Write Is Always Present: A Disciplinary Context for Mindfulness

    Glossary

    Works Cited

    Biography

    Alexandria Peary coordinates the first-year writing program and is a professor in the English department at Salem State University where she teaches courses in creative writing and composition. Peary’s blog Your Ability to Write is Always Present (alexandriapeary.blogspot.com) focuses on mindful writing and has an international following. She has given talks on mindful writing at institutions around the United States and in the U.K.