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  • Formāts: 282 pages
  • Sērija : Landmark Essays Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040294611
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Landmark Essays on Rhetorical Genre Studies gathers major works that have contributed to the recent rhetorical reconceptualization of genre. A lively and complex field developed over the past 30 years, rhetorical genre studies is central to many current research and teaching agendas. This collection, which is organized both thematically and chronologically, explores genre research across a range of disciplinary interests, but with a specific focus on rhetoric and composition. With introductions by the co-editors to frame and extend each section, this volume helps readers understand and contextualize both the foundations of the field and the central themes and insights that have emerged. It will be of particular interest to students and scholars working on topics related to composition, rhetoric, professional and technical writing, and applied linguistics.

Recenzijas

"In one volume we find RGSs necessary historical contexts, the early innovations, and the pioneering applications to critique and pedagogy. With judicious curation and lucid framing, Miller and Devitt have given the field what it has long needed: ready access to the deep clear spring of its foundational texts endlessly renewing, endlessly instructive."

Dylan B. Dryer, University of Maine, USA

Miller and Devitts indispensable new collection compiles essential reading for anyone interested in genre as a way to understand written communication. With its historical perspective and foundational texts, this book offers a rich resource for newcomers and experts alike.

Christine Tardy, University of Arizona, USA

"With its compilation of foundational historical and theoretical perspectives on genre and inclusion of richly varied, groundbreaking studies reconceptualizing genre, this book is an invaluable resource for scholars. Key features include critical attention to genre ideologies and innovative genre pedagogies. The book is truly a landmark, identifying and locating essential readings on RGS."

-Mary Jo Reiff, University of Kansas, USA "In one volume we find RGSs necessary historical contexts, the early innovations, and the pioneering applications to critique and pedagogy. With judicious curation and lucid framing, Miller and Devitt have given the field what it has long needed: ready access to the deep clear spring of its foundational texts endlessly renewing, endlessly instructive."

Dylan B. Dryer, University of Maine, USA

Miller and Devitts indispensable new collection compiles essential reading for anyone interested in genre as a way to understand written communication. With its historical perspective and foundational texts, this book offers a rich resource for newcomers and experts alike.

Christine Tardy, University of Arizona, USA

"With its compilation of foundational historical and theoretical perspectives on genre and inclusion of richly varied, groundbreaking studies reconceptualizing genre, this book is an invaluable resource for scholars. Key features include critical attention to genre ideologies and innovative genre pedagogies. The book is truly a landmark, identifying and locating essential readings on RGS."

-Mary Jo Reiff, University of Kansas, USA

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction to Rhetorical Genre Studies 1(6)
SECTION I FOUNDATIONS
7(90)
Introduction to Foundations
7(6)
1 Aristotle, "The Three Species of Rhetoric: Deliberative, Judicial, and Epideictic"
13(4)
George A. Kennedy
2 Karlyn Kohrs Campbell and Kathleen Hall Jamieson, "Form and Genre in Rhetorical Criticism: An Introduction" (1978)
17(19)
3 Carolyn R. Miller, "Genre as Social Action" (1984)
36(19)
4 M. M. Bakhtin, "The Problem of Speech Genres" (1986)
55(16)
Vern W. McGee
5 John M. Swales, "A Working Definition of Genre" (1990)
71(13)
6 Amy J. Devitt, "Generalizing about Genre: New Conceptions of an Old Concept" (1993)
84(13)
SECTION II SYSTEMS AND INTERACTIONS
97(52)
Introduction to Systems and Interactions
97(5)
7 Kathleen M. Jamieson, "Antecedent Genre as Rhetorical Constraint" (1975)
102(11)
8 Charles Bazerman, "Systems of Genres and the Enactment of Social Intentions" (1994)
113(22)
9 Anne Freadman, "Uptake" (2002)
135(14)
SECTION III CULTURE, IDEOLOGY, CRITIQUE
149(48)
Introduction to Culture, Ideology, Critique
149(5)
10 Catherine F. Schryer, "Genre Time/Space: Chronotopic Strategies in the Experimental Article" (1999)
154(8)
11 Anis S. Bawarshi, "The Genre Function" (2000)
162(23)
12 Anthony Pare, "Genre and Identity: Individuals, Institutions, and Ideology" (2002)
185(12)
SECTION IV TEACHING
197(70)
Introduction to Teaching
197(6)
13 Aviva Freedman, "Show and Tell? The Role of Explicit Teaching in the Learning of New Genres" (1993)
203(25)
14 Sunny Hyon, "Genre in Three Traditions: Implications for ESL" (1996)
228(19)
15 Elizabeth Wardle, "`Mutt Genres' and the Goal of FYC: Can We Help Students Write the Genres of the University?" (2009)
247(20)
Index 267
Carolyn R. Miller is SAS Institute Distinguished Professor of Rhetoric and Technical Communication, Emerita, at North Carolina State University. She has published on rhetorical genres, rhetorical agency, and rhetoric of science and technology, and is co-editor of Emerging Genres in New Media Environments (2017). She has served as the president of the Rhetoric Society of America and editor of Rhetoric Society Quarterly. She is a fellow of the Rhetoric Society of America and of the Association of Teachers of Technical Writing.

Amy J. Devitt is a writer, teacher, and scholar, and Professor of English and Chancellors Club Teaching Professor at the University of Kansas. Her books include Writing Genres (2004), Standardizing Written English: Diffusion in the Case of Scotland 15201659 (1989), and the co-authored textbook Scenes of Writing: Strategies for Composing with Genres (2004). Her most oft-cited articles include "Intertextuality in Tax Accounting: Generic, Referential, and Functional," and "Generalizing about Genre: New Conceptions of an Old Concept." More at https://www.amydevitt.com.