Carl
Leggo
Dept. of Language and Literacy Education
and the Centre for the Study of Curriculum and Instruction,
University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, BC,
on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, clinging
to a branch of the Fraser River,
dreaming how long it takes the Fraser to flow in the earth and
commingle
with the Atlantic Ocean where I also know the perils and wonders
of
clinging to edges
E-mail: carl.leggo@ubc.ca
In all my teaching, writing, researching,
and questioning, I am seeking to live poetically in the world.
Some recent publications include:
- "The Redundancy of Creative Writing:
All Writing Is Creative." English Quarterly. 31.1,
2, 1999, pp. 44-60.
- View from My Mother's House.
St. John's: Killick Press, 1999.
- "Writing Lives Is More Than Writing
Lines: Postmodern Perspectives on Life Writing." Language
and Literacy. 2.2, 2000. (http://educ.queensu.ca/landl)
- "In Defence of Television: (Re)Viewing
the Curriculum of Literacy." Advocating Change: Contemporary
Issues in Subject English. Ed. Barrie R. C. Barrell and
Roberta F. Hammett. Toronto: Irwin, 2000. 162-176.
- "Research as Poetic Rumination:
Twenty-Six Ways of Listening to Light." The Art of
Writing Inquiry. Ed. Lorri Neilsen, Ardra L. Cole, and
J. Gary Knowles. Halifax: Backalong Books, 2001. 173-195.