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Everyday Genres

Author : Mary Soliday
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2011-02-07
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780809330195

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Mary Soliday calls on genre theory- which proposes that writing cannot be separated from social situation-to analyze the common assignments given to writing students in the college classroom, and to investigate how new writers and expert readers respond to a variety of types of coursework in different fields. This in-depth study of writing pedagogy looks at many challenges facing both instructors and students in college composition classes, and offers a thorough and refreshing exploration of writing experience, ability, and rhetorical situation.

Writing Genres

Author : Amy J Devitt
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2008-07-23
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780809328697

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In Writing Genres, Amy J. Devitt examines genre from rhetorical, social, linguistic, professional, and historical perspectives and explores genre's educational uses, making this volume the most comprehensive view of genre theory today. Writing Genres does not limit itself to literary genres or to ideas of genres as formal conventions but additionally provides a theoretical definition of genre as rhetorical, dynamic, and flexible, which allows scholars to examine the role of genres in academic, professional, and social communities. Writing Genres demonstrates how genres function within their communities rhetorically and socially, how they develop out of their contexts historically, how genres relate to other types of norms and standards in language, and how genres nonetheless enable creativity. Devitt also advocates a critical genre pedagogy based on these ideas and provides a rationale for first-year writing classes grounded in teaching antecedent genres.

Student Writing and Genre

Author : Fiona English
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2011-04-14
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781441171214

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Student Writing and Genre by Fiona English Pdf

This book is about how genres affect the ways students understand and engage with their disciplines, offering a fresh approach to genre by using affordances as a key aspect in exploring the work of first year undergraduates who were given the task of reworking an essay by using a different genre. Working within a social semiotic frame of reference, it uses the notion of genre as a clear, articulated tool for discussing the relationship between knowledge and representation. It provides pedagogical solutions to contentions around 'genres', 'disciplines', 'academic discourses' and their relation to student learning, identity and power, showing that, given the opportunity to work with different genres, students develop new ways of understanding and engaging with their disciplines. Providing a strong argument for why a wider repertoire of genres is desirable at university, this study opens up new possibilities for student writing, learning and assessment. It will appeal to teachers, subject specialists, researchers and postgraduates interested in higher education studies, academic literacies, writing in the disciplines and applied linguistics.

Social Media, Social Genres

Author : Stine Lomborg
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2013-10-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134080151

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Social Media, Social Genres by Stine Lomborg Pdf

Internet-based applications such as blogs, social network sites, online chat forums, text messages, microblogs, and location-based communication services used from computers and smart phones represent central resources for organizing daily life and making sense of ourselves and the social worlds we inhabit. This interdisciplinary book explores the meanings of social media as a communicative condition for users in their daily lives; first, through a theoretical framework approaching social media as communicative genres and second, through empirical case studies of personal blogs, Twitter, and Facebook as key instances of the category of "social media," which is still taking shape. Lomborg combines micro-analyses of the communicative functionalities of social media and their place in ordinary people’s wider patterns of media usage and everyday practices.

Genres Across the Disciplines

Author : Hilary Nesi,Sheena Gardner
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2012-02-23
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780521767460

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Genres Across the Disciplines by Hilary Nesi,Sheena Gardner Pdf

Genres across the Disciplines presents cutting edge, corpus-based research into student writing in higher education. Genres across the Disciplines is essential reading for those involved in syllabus and materials design for the development of writing in higher education, as well as for those investigating EAP. The book explores creativity and the use of metaphor as students work towards becoming experts in the genres of their discipline. Grounded in the British Academic Written English (BAWE) corpus, the text is rich with authentic examples of assignment tasks, macrostructures, concordances and keywords. Also available separately as a paperback.

Speech Genres and Other Late Essays

Author : M. M. Bakhtin
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2010-03-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780292782877

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Speech Genres and Other Late Essays by M. M. Bakhtin Pdf

Speech Genres and Other Late Essays presents six short works from Bakhtin's Esthetics of Creative Discourse, published in Moscow in 1979. This is the last of Bakhtin's extant manuscripts published in the Soviet Union. All but one of these essays (the one on the Bildungsroman) were written in Bakhtin's later years and thus they bear the stamp of a thinker who has accumulated a huge storehouse of factual material, to which he has devoted a lifetime of analysis, reflection, and reconsideration.

Greek Comedy and the Discourse of Genres

Author : Emmanuela Bakola,Lucia Prauscello,Mario Telò
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2013-04-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9781107355507

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Greek Comedy and the Discourse of Genres by Emmanuela Bakola,Lucia Prauscello,Mario Telò Pdf

Recent scholarship has acknowledged that the intertextual discourse of ancient comedy with previous and contemporary literary traditions is not limited to tragedy. This book is a timely response to the more sophisticated and theory-grounded way of viewing comedy's interactions with its cultural and intellectual context. It shows that in the process of its self-definition, comedy emerges as voracious and multifarious with a wide spectrum of literary, sub-literary and paraliterary traditions, the engagement with which emerges as central to its projected literary identity and, subsequently, to the reception of the genre itself. Comedy's self-definition through generic discourse far transcends the (narrowly conceived) 'high-low' division of genres. This book explores ancient comedy's interactions with Homeric and Hesiodic epic, iambos, lyric, tragedy, the fable tradition, the ritual performances of the Greek polis, and its reception in Platonic writings and Alexandrian scholarship, within a unified interpretative framework.

Ensayos de Análisis Del Discurso en Lengua Inglesa

Author : Angela Downing Rothwell,A. Jesús Moya Guijarro,José Ignacio Albentosa Hernández
Publisher : Univ de Castilla La Mancha
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : English language
ISBN : 8489958394

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Ensayos de Análisis Del Discurso en Lengua Inglesa by Angela Downing Rothwell,A. Jesús Moya Guijarro,José Ignacio Albentosa Hernández Pdf

Analyzing Genres in Political Communication

Author : Piotr Cap,Urszula Okulska
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2013-07-16
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027271488

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Analyzing Genres in Political Communication by Piotr Cap,Urszula Okulska Pdf

Featuring contributions by leading specialists in the field, the volume is a survey of cutting edge research in genres in political discourse. Since, as is demonstrated, “political genres” reveal many of the problems pertaining to the analysis of communicative genres in general, it is also a state-of-the-art addition to contemporary genre theory. The book offers new methodological, theoretical and empirical insights in both the long-established genres (speeches, interviews, policy documents, etc.), and the modern, rapidly-evolving generic forms, such as online political ads or weblogs. The chapters, which engage in timely issues of genre mediatization, hybridity, multimodality, and the mixing of discursive styles, come from a broad range of perspectives spanning Critical Discourse Studies, pragmatics, cognitive psychology, sociolinguistics, applied linguistics and media studies. As such, they constitute essential reading for anyone seeking an interdisciplinary yet coherent research agenda within the vast and complex territory of today’s forms of political communication.

Charting the Agenda

Author : Harry Daniels
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2002-09-10
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781134828845

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First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Everyday Genres

Author : Mary Soliday
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2011-02-07
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780809386185

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In Everyday Genres: Writing Assignments across the Disciplines, Mary Soliday calls on genre theory- which proposes that writing cannot be separated from social situation-to analyze the common assignments given to writing students in the college classroom, and to investigate how new writers and expert readers respond to a variety of types of coursework in different fields. This in-depth study of writing pedagogy looks at many challenges facing both instructors and students in college composition classes, and offers a thorough and refreshing exploration of writing experience, ability, and rhetorical situation. Soliday provides an overview of the contemporary theory and research in Writing across the Curriculum programs, focusing specifically on the implementation of the Writing Fellows Program at the City College of New York. Drawing on her direct observations of colleagues and students at the school, she addresses the everyday challenges that novice writers face, such as developing an appropriate "stance" in one's writing, and the intricacies of choosing and developing content. The volume then goes on to address some of the most pressing questions being asked by teachers of composition: To what extent can writing be separated from its situation? How can rhetorical expertise be shared across fields? And to what degree is writing ability local rather than general? Soliday argues that, while writing is closely connected to situation, general rhetorical principles can still be capably applied if those situations are known. The key to improving writing instruction, she maintains, is to construct contexts that expose writers to the social actions that genres perform for readers. Supplementing the author's case study are six appendixes, complete with concrete examples and helpful teaching tools to establish effective classroom practices and exercises in Writing across the Curriculum programs. Packed with useful information and insight, Everyday Genres is an essential volume for both students and teachers seeking to expand their understanding of the nature of writing.

Multimodal Literacies and Emerging Genres

Author : Tracey Bowen,Carl Whithaus
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2013-04-09
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780822978046

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Multimodal Literacies and Emerging Genres by Tracey Bowen,Carl Whithaus Pdf

A student’s avatar navigates a virtual world and communicates the desires, emotions, and fears of its creator. Yet, how can her writing instructor interpret this form of meaningmaking? Today, multiple modes of communication and information technology are challenging pedagogies in composition and across the disciplines. Writing instructors grapple with incorporating new forms into their curriculums and relating them to established literary practices. Administrators confront the application of new technologies to the restructuring of courses and the classroom itself. Multimodal Literacies and Emerging Genres examines the possibilities, challenges, and realities of mutimodal composition as an effective means of communication. The chapters view the ways that writing instructors and their students are exploring the spaces where communication occurs, while also asking “what else is possible.” The genres of film, audio, photography, graphics, speeches, storyboards, PowerPoint presentations, virtual environments, written works, and others are investigated to discern both their capabilities and limitations. The contributors highlight the responsibility of instructors to guide students in the consideration of their audience and ethical responsibility, while also maintaining the ability to “speak well.” Additionally, they focus on the need for programmatic changes and a shift in institutional philosophy to close a possible “digital divide” and remain relevant in digital and global economies. Embracing and advancing multimodal communication is essential to both higher education and students. The contributors therefore call for the examination of how writing programs, faculty, and administrators are responding to change, and how the many purposes writing serves can effectively converge within composition curricula.

Genre

Author : John Frow
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Culture
ISBN : 0415280621

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This book for students of literary and cultural studies explores the intriguing topic of genre, examining it as a dynamic process rather than as a set of stable rules.

Music Genres and Corporate Cultures

Author : Keith Negus
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2013-07-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134688210

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Music Genres and Corporate Cultures by Keith Negus Pdf

Music Genres and Corporate Cultures explores the seemingly haphazard workings of the music industry, tracing the uneasy relationship between economics and culture; `entertainment corporations' and the artists they sign. Keith Negus examines the contrasting strategies of major labels like Sony and Polygram in managing different genres, artists and staff. How do takeovers affect the treatment of artists? Why has Polygram been perceived as too European to attract US artists? And how did Warner's wooden floors help them sign Green Day? Through in-depth case studies of three major genres; rap, country, and salsa, Negus explores the way in which the music industry recognises and rewards certain sounds, and how this influences both the creativity of musicians, and their audiences. He examines the tension between raps public image as the spontaneous `music of the streets' and the practicalities of the market, and asks why country labels and radio stations promote top-selling acts like Garth Brooks over hard-to-classify artists like Mary Chapin-Carpenter, and how the lack of soundscan systems in Puerto Rican record shops affects salsa music's position on the US Billboard chart. Drawing on over seventy interviews with music industry personnel in Britain and the United States, Music Genres and Corporate Cultures shows how the creation, circulation and consumption of popular music is shaped by record companies and corporate business styles while stressing that music production takes within a broader culture, not totally within the control of large corporations.

The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Discourse

Author : Brian Paltridge,Matthew T. Prior
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 624 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2024-03-29
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781003847762

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The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Discourse by Brian Paltridge,Matthew T. Prior Pdf

This state-of-the-art volume offers a comprehensive and accessible examination of perspectives within the field of discourse analysis on the processes and conditions of second language learning, teaching, and use. Led by Brian Paltridge and Matthew T. Prior, this collection brings together leading global researchers in the field to guide readers through background theories, theoretical paradigms, methodological issues, and pedagogical implications by synthesizing current and past work, and setting a future agenda for discourse-oriented second language research. The book is a critical resource which will be indispensable for scholars and advanced students of applied linguistics, second language acquisition, education, and related fields.