Speaking of Writing A Brief Rhetoric with MLA 2021 Update

Speaking of Writing  A Brief Rhetoric     with MLA 2021 Update
Author: Allegra Goodman,Michael Prince
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2022-12-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781770488816

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Co-authored by a novelist and a scholar, Speaking of Writing follows four college students from diverse backgrounds as they face the challenges of reading, writing, and critical thinking in first-year composition classes and across the disciplines. Each chapter engages students in relatable, often humorous scenarios that focus on key challenges. Through its story-based approach, this brief rhetoric enacts process-based pedagogy, showing student writers grappling with fundamental questions: How can I apply my own strategies for success to new assignments? How can I maintain my own voice when asked to compose in an academic style? What do college professors mean by a thesis? Why is my argument weak, and how can I make it stronger? The book vividly dramatizes a draft-and-revision process that includes instructor feedback, peer review, and careful research.

A Rhetoric of Literate Action

A Rhetoric of Literate Action
Author: Charles Bazerman
Publsiher: Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2013-09-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781602354753

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Undertaken by one of the most learned and visionary scholars in the field, this work has a comprehensive and culminating quality to it, tracking major lines of insight into writing as a human practice and articulating the author's intellectual progress as a theorist and researcher across a career.

Academic Writing Now A Brief Guide for Busy Students

Academic Writing Now  A Brief Guide for Busy Students
Author: David Starkey
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781460405222

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This is a book for real students, people with full and active lives. Academic Writing Now: A Brief Guide for Busy Students covers the basics of the introductory college writing course in a concise, student-friendly format. Each chapter concentrates on a crucial element of composing an academic essay and is capable of being read in a single sitting. The book also includes numerous “timesaver tips,” along with warnings about frequent student errors—all designed to help students make the most of one of their most limited and precious resources: time.

Write Here Developing Writing Skills in a Media Driven World

Write Here  Developing Writing Skills in a Media Driven World
Author: Randi Brummett de Leon,Brooke Hughes
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781770487277

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Write Here is designed to teach students essential reading and writing skills, using media examples to help explain academic concepts and provide opportunities for practice. It is adaptable; because it covers the basics of reading, writing, and the modes of writing, it is appropriate to use in developmental composition classrooms. However, it also covers such topics as logical fallacies, rhetoric, timed writing, academic writing, source integration, and MLA/APA documentation, making it appropriate for a first-year or “stretch” composition course. Many beginning writing students are underprepared and feel that writing just “isn’t for them.” The authors hope to dispel that myth by using media examples and a conversational tone to introduce and teach the material. Write Here provides examples that are interesting to students, while allowing them to connect to the subject matter on a more personal level—additionally, the process of analyzing the media helps students sharpen their reading, writing, and critical thinking skills.

The World is a Text Writing About Visual and Popular Culture

The World is a Text  Writing About Visual and Popular Culture
Author: Jonathan Silverman,Dean Rader
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2018-06-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781554813797

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Wherever we look today, popular culture greets us with “texts” that make implicit arguments; this book helps students to think and write critically about these texts. The World Is a Text teaches critical reading, writing, and argument in the context of pop-culture and visual examples, showing students how to “read” everyday objects and visual texts with basic semiotics. The book shows how texts of all kinds, from a painting to a university building to a pair of sneakers, make complex arguments through their use of signs and symbols, and shows students how to make these arguments in their own essays. This new edition is rich with images, real-world examples, writing and discussion prompts, and examples of academic and student writing. The first part of the book is a rhetoric covering argumentation, research, the writing process, and adapting from high-school to college writing, while the second part explores writing about specific cultural topics. Notes, instruction, and advice about research are woven into the text, with research instruction closely tied to the topic being discussed. New to the updated compact edition are chapters on fashion, sports, and nature and the environment.

Focus on Writing

Focus on Writing
Author: Laurie McMillan
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2018-11-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781554813889

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This first-year composition rhetoric-reader uses a Writing about Writing (WAW) approach and a conversational style to help students engage in threshold concepts and transfer what they know about writing to new situations. Each chapter asks a key question such as “Why Write?” or “What Is the Rhetorical Situation and Why Should I Care about It?” Preliminary answers to the chapter question are provided in accessible prose, and these initial ideas are supplemented with a selection of three or four readings and a list of recommended online texts. Prompts for informal and formal writing projects keep the focus on writing and help students apply writing studies scholarship to their own lives in meaningful ways. A companion website includes recommended WAW resources, assignment supports, and links to additional readings: sites.broadviewpress.com/focusonwriting

Essays and Arguments A Handbook for Writing Student Essays

Essays and Arguments  A Handbook for Writing Student Essays
Author: Ian Johnston
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781770485655

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How does one help undergraduate students learn quickly how to produce effectively organized, persuasive, well-reasoned essays? This book offers a straightforward, systematic introduction to some of the key elements of the construction of arguments in essay form. The focus here is on practical advice that will prove immediately useful to students—recommended procedures are emphasized, and detailed examples of academic and student writing are provided throughout. The book introduces the basics of argumentation before moving on to the structure and organization of essays. Planning and outlining the essay, writing strong thesis statements, organizing coherent paragraphs, and writing effective introductions and conclusions are among the subjects discussed. A separate section concisely explores issues specific to essays about literary works.

The Argument Handbook

The Argument Handbook
Author: K. J. Peters
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781460406489

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The Argument Handbook is a classroom text for first-year composition that is designed to help students understand complex rhetorical situations and navigate the process of transforming private thoughts into persuasive, public writing. The book is organized around three key lenses of argumentation that help students focus on the practical challenges of persuasive writing: invention, audience, and authority. Its modular organization makes it easier for students to find what they need and easier for instructors to assign the content that fits their course.