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English Department
Stony Brook University
Humanities Bldg.
Stony Brook, NY
11794-5350
Phone: 631.632.7400





Pat Belanoff

Professor. Ph.D. New York University, 1982; composition and rhetoric; medieval literature; history of the language

On Leave AY 2008-2009

Selected Publications:

  • “Review of” Journal of Teaching Writing 22 (Fall 2006): 127-38. (With Harry Denny).
  • Review of Composition, Pedagogy & the Scholarship of Teaching. Composition Studies 32.1 (Spring 2004): 138-144
  • Being a Writer: A Community of Writers Revisited. New York: McGraw Hill, 2003. (With Peter Elbow).
  • Writing With Elbow. Logan: U of Utah P, 2002. (Ed. With Marcia Dickson, Sheryl I. Fontaine, and Charles Moran.
  • “Silence: Reflection, Literacy, Learning, and Teaching”, CCC 52 (February 2001): 399-428.
  • “A Dollop of Theory, A Plethora of Practice,” College English 70 (Jan 2000): 537-39.
  • A Community of Writers. 3rd. ed. New York; McGraw Hill, 2000 (with Peter Elbow).
  • Sharing and Responding. 3rd ed. New York; McGraw Hill, 1999 (with Peter Elbow).
  • "Optimism, Writing, Teaching," CCC (Oct 1997): 410-14.
  • "Toward an Ethics of Grading." Foregrounding Ethical Awareness in Composition and English Studies. Ed. Sheryl I. Fontaine and Susan M. Hunter. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Heinemann, 1998, 174-93.
  • The Right Handbook. 2nd ed. Portsmouth, N.H.: Boynton/Cook Heinemann, 1992 (with Betsy Rorschach and Mia Oberlink).
  • Editor. Portfolios: Process and Product. Portsmouth, N.H: Boynton/Cook Heinemann, 1991 (with Marcia Dickson).
  • Editor. Nothing begins with N: New Investigations of Freewriting. Carbondale Ill.: Southern Illinois UP, 1991 (with Peter Elbow and Sheryl Fontaine).
  • "Language: Closings and Openings." In Working Women and the Academy. Ed. Michelle Tokarcz and Elizabeth Fay. Boston: U of Massachusetts Press, 1993. 251-75.
  • "The Generalized Other and Me: Working Women's Language and the Academy." PRE/TEXT 11.1 and 11.2 (Spring 1991).
  • "Judith; Sacred and Secular Heroine." In Heroic Poetry in the Anglo-Saxon Period: Papers in Honor of Jess B. Bessinger Jr. Ed. Helen Damico and John Leyerle. Kalamazoo, MI: Medieval Institute Publications, 1993. 247-64.
  • "Women's Songs, Women's Language: Wulf and Eadwacer and The Wife's Lament." In New Readings on Women in Old English Literature. Ed. Helen Damico and Alexandra Hennessey Olsen. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1990. 193-203.
  • "The Fall (?) of the Old English Female Poetic Image." PMLA 104 (1989): 822-31