Monday, June 26, 2006
Rhetorweight Boxing
During a conversation tonight about anthologies ("Anthologics," a future entry), somebody mentioned Cross-Talk in Comp Theory and, you guessed it, the Bartholomae-Elbow debate. There are others, but I don't know them (or I do, but I don't want to disturb sleeping giants). I should know them, list them. But for now I'm casually proposing a collection made up of the close-handed fisticuffs, an all-time greats in the knock-down-drag-outs of RC scholarship. Each conflict would be framed as a round with notes explaining the vitriol's sources, escalations of fired-up writing, and so on. A celebration of irreconcilability and over-my-dead-body investments in method, curriculum and the discipline. Who wouldn't order a copy of such a thing?

Anthology? I thought you were talking about my blog!
Posted by: jeff at June 26, 2006 11:23 PMI was trying not to name names, Jeff. Trying to sneak by the yard without waking YD.
I thought I remembered you saying something about this several months ago, something about Sledd and a yelling match.
Dinner at a prof's house (a "last class") earlier this evening got me thinking that it'd be worth having those legendary battles collected in one place.
Posted by: Derek at June 26, 2006 11:34 PMCelebrity Rhetmatch!
Posted by: collin at June 27, 2006 2:11 AMIt's been done (sort of). Rhetorical Hermenutics edited by Gross and Keith. It's a regular slamfest.
Posted by: Jeff Ward at June 27, 2006 4:37 PMSeems to be close to what I was thinking, although (and I haven't read it) the TOC looks like it was a battle royal with new pieces solicited for the collection. Slamfest, eh? I'll have to get my hands on a copy.
I had an assemblage of two-party scuffle's in mind, the great conflicts of the last fifty years. An ESPN Classic of C&R. I'd make a list here, but then I'd risk losing all of the royalties this gem stands to attract.
Posted by: Derek at June 27, 2006 5:25 PMThe story I heard (via Jenny who got it from somewhere else I believe) was that Sledd and Maxine Hairston's husband almost came to blows at CCCC. Seems he didn't take too kindly to some things Sledd had written or said.
Sounds like what you want is the teach the conflicts serious-style. Maybe something akin to the Achewood Great OutDoor Fight:
http://www.achewood.com/index.php?date=01272006
but comp-oriented.
3 Days, 3 Acres, 3 Thousand Men.
Y'allah!
I'm in.
Posted by: jeff at June 28, 2006 10:04 AMComp's Great Great Outdoor Fights. Perfect. I like the next one, too: "Qualifying rounds be damned. I'm BOC.
Posted by: Derek at July 1, 2006 7:37 AMI'm in, but only if we can have a round for community college professors, the teacher- scholars, and, if we can use paintball to fight with.
Posted by: joanna at July 1, 2006 6:05 PMOf course, Joanna. All are welcome. And if you want paintball, I don't see any reason why not.
Posted by: Derek at July 2, 2006 10:17 PM