Landmark Essays on Writing Process

Landmark Essays on Writing Process
Title Landmark Essays on Writing Process PDF eBook
Author Sondra Perl
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 272
Release 1994
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781880393130

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First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Landmark Essays on Writing Process

Landmark Essays on Writing Process
Title Landmark Essays on Writing Process PDF eBook
Author Sondra Perl
Publisher
Pages 250
Release 1994
Genre Composition (Language arts)
ISBN

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Landmark Essays on Writing Across the Curriculum

Landmark Essays on Writing Across the Curriculum
Title Landmark Essays on Writing Across the Curriculum PDF eBook
Author Charles Bazerman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 281
Release 2020-11-25
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1000106853

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Rhetoric, as a general teaching -- while preaching locality of action and guidelines for handling that locality -- has tended from the beginning to serve as a universality. It has offered a generalized techne with only limited categories, appropriate for all discursive situations, at least for those that were not excluded from the realm of rhetoric. Nonetheless, from its beginnings, rhetoric limited its interests to certain activity fields such as law, government, religion, and most important, the educators of leaders in these activity fields. This collection presents landmarks showing where the Writing-Across-the-Curriculum (WAC) and Writing in the Disciplines (WID) movements have gone. They have opened up a number of prospects that were impossible to see when rhetoric and composition confined their gaze to relatively few discursive activities. This suggests that the rhetorical landscape is becoming more complex and interesting, as well as more responsive to life in the complex, differentiated societies that have emerged in the last few centuries. This volume will reveal to scholars and researchers a range of possibilities for the study of disciplinary discourse and its teaching, and suggest to them new prospects for the future -- and for the better.

Landmark Essays on Writing Process

Landmark Essays on Writing Process
Title Landmark Essays on Writing Process PDF eBook
Author Sondra Perl
Publisher Routledge
Pages 268
Release 2016-12-08
Genre
ISBN 9781138156746

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First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Landmark Essays on Rhetorics of Difference

Landmark Essays on Rhetorics of Difference
Title Landmark Essays on Rhetorics of Difference PDF eBook
Author Damian Baca
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 398
Release 2024-11-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1040295460

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Landmark Essays on Rhetorics of Difference challenges the Eurocentric perspective from which the field of rhetoric is traditionally viewed. Taking a step beyond the creation of alternative rhetorics that maintain the centrality of the European and Greco-Roman tradition, this volume argues on behalf of pluriversal rhetorics that coexist as equally important on their own terms. A timely addition to the respected Landmark Essays series, it will be invaluable to students of history of rhetoric, literacy, composition, and writing studies.

Landmark Essays on Rhetoric of Science: Issues and Methods

Landmark Essays on Rhetoric of Science: Issues and Methods
Title Landmark Essays on Rhetoric of Science: Issues and Methods PDF eBook
Author Randy Allen Harris
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 492
Release 2024-11-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1040280242

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Landmark Essays in Rhetoric of Science: Issues and Methods compiles the essential readings of the vibrant field of rhetoric of science, tracing the growth and core concerns of the field since its development in the 1970s. A companion to Randy Allen Harris’s foundational Landmark Essays in Rhetoric of Science: Case Studies, this volume includes essays by such luminaries as Carolyn R. Miller, Jeanne Fahnestock, and Alan G. Gross, along with an early prophetic article by Charles Sanders Pierce. Harris’s detailed introduction puts the field into its social and intellectual context, and frames the important contributions of each essay, which range from reimagining classical concepts like rhetorical figures and topical invention to Modal Materialism and the Neomodern hybridization of Actor Network Theory with Genre Studies. Race, revolution, and Daoism come up along the way, and the empirical recalcitrance of the moon. This collection serves as a textbook for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses in science studies, and is an invaluable resource for researchers concerned with science not as a special, autonomous, sacrosanct enterprise, but as a set of value-saturated, profoundly influential rhetorical practices.

Landmark Essays on Writing Centers

Landmark Essays on Writing Centers
Title Landmark Essays on Writing Centers PDF eBook
Author Christina Murphy
Publisher Routledge
Pages 278
Release 2013-10-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136692525

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This collection introduces the reader to the ideas that have shaped writing center theory and practice. The essays have been selected not only for the insight they offer into issues but also for their contributions to writing center scholarship. These papers help to chart the legitimation of writing centers by providing both a history and an examination of the philosophies, praxis, and politics that have defined this emerging field. They demonstrate the ways a clearer profile of the discipline has emerged from the research and reflection of writers, like those represented here. This volume charts the emergence of writing centers and the growing recognition of their contributions, roles, and importance. As a nascent discipline, writing centers reflect the concerns with marginality and with finding a respected place in the academy that characterize any new field of academic inquiry, practice, and research. Concomitantly, professionals in these fields seek standing within the academy and a way of defining and validating their contributions to the educational process. Contemporary writing center theorists look to interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary investigations to interpret the work they do and to clarify their aims to the academy at large. Their work employs a variety of philosophical perspectives -- ranging from sociolinguistics to psychoanalytic theory -- to show the complex nature and potential of writing center interactions. The idea has now become the multidimensional realities of the writing center within the academy and within society as a whole. What its role will be in future redefinitions of the educational process, how that role will be negotiated and evaluated, and how professionals will shape educational values will constitute the future landmark directions and essays on writing center theory and practice.