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Genres in Writing: Research and Synthesis Across the Disciplines

Autor Mary Sue Macnealy, Mary Ellen Pitts
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2014
This reader and rhetoric takes a new approach to teaching writing across the curriculum in that it provides descriptions and published examples of genres used in seventeen academic disciplines, as well as opinion essays that typical freshman textbooks contain.
The opinion pieces from newspapers and magazines have been chosen to stimulate student interest and discussion, leading students to do further research in those areas. The examples of actual scholarly writing, while also intended to spark interest and further research, have been chosen to demonstrate the different genres used by writers in the various disciplines. The opinion pieces and the scholarly articles are related to each other by the themes that run through this book, for example, romantic love, clothing styles, body images, and feuds. Accompanying these selections are questions for class discussion, prompts for further research, brief descriptions of the various disciplines and their research methods, descriptions of different documentation styles, and information on integrating material from across the disciplines. The user-friendly rhetoric helps students choose topics for writing, carry out research on their topic, plan their papers, and produce and revise drafts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780205324453
ISBN-10: 0205324452
Pagini: 784
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Pearson Education
Colecția Longman
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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  • Published examples of different genres produced by scholars from a variety of disciplines; some examples are a literature review of research on jury damage awards, program notes from a musical production, a personal history piece by a physician, an empirical analysis of newspaper matrimonial ads, an account of the history of tattooing, and a case analysis of kiddie porn ads.
  • Articles by prize-winning authors published in newspapers and magazines on topics such as stalking, paying college athletes, shopping, and flirting.
  • Two pieces by the same author on the same topic (dinosaurs), one published in a magazine and one in a scholarly journal, that illustrate genre differences.
  • Four genres of literature: drama, short story, myth, and poetry.
  • Multicultural topics and authors: Hispanic, African American, Arabian, South African, Indian German, Native American, British, and Australian.
  • Introductions to the disciplinary areas that provide information on the development of the discipline, the genre conventions (including documentation styles) typically used, and some of the leading scholars in the area. Headnotes provide background information on the authors of the selections in each area.
  • A problem-solving approach to analyzing a writing task and a new approach to research that includes mental and empirical processes, as well as library and online processes.
  • Tips on document design, persuasive writing, and reducing glitches.
  • Three tables of contents: arranged by disciplines, themes, and genres.
  • Cartoons and other visual elements that spark interest, reduce anxiety, and emphasize strategies for writing.