The paper "Anthropology and Composition: Some Notes Towards a Descriptive Composition Pedagogy" was completed as part of graduate coursework at the University of Connecticut for Tom Recchio, Director of Freshman English.  
 

This essay builds upon a coincidence of acronyms, those of the Works Progress Administration and Writing Program Administration, in order to begin an examination of freshman composition in an anthropological context. It draws parallels between the work of Bakhtin and Geertz in the process of describing how a more careful reading of freshman writing is both deserved and necessary once we acknowledge the complexity behind what is regarded as the common (read: sub-academic) freshman paper.

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