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    ISBN: 9780874215540 , 0874214769 , 9781283267007 , 1283267004 , 0874215544 , 9780874214765 , 6613267007 , 9786613267009
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 207 pages)
    Edition: [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 Electronic reproduction
    Parallel Title: Print version Bawarshi, Anis S Genre and the invention of the writer
    Keywords: English language Rhetoric ; Study and teaching ; English language Composition and exercises ; Study and teaching ; Invention (Rhetoric) ; Literary form ; English language ; English language ; Invention (Rhetoric) ; Literary form ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Authorship ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Rhetoric ; English language ; Composition and exercises ; Study and teaching ; English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching ; Invention (Rhetoric) ; Literary form ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In a focused and compelling discussion, Anis Bawarshi looks to genre theory for what it can contribute to a refined understanding of invention. In describing what he calls "the genre function," he explores what is at stake for the study and teaching of writing to imagine invention as a way that writers locate themselves, via genres, within various positions and activities. He argues, in fact, that invention is a process in which writers are acted upon by genres as much as they act themselves. Such an approach naturally requires the composition scholar to re-place invention from the w
    Abstract: In a focused and compelling discussion, Anis Bawarshi looks to genre theory for what it can contribute to a refined understanding of invention. In describing what he calls "the genre function," he explores what is at stake for the study and teaching of writing to imagine invention as a way that writers locate themselves, via genres, within various positions and activities. He argues, in fact, that invention is a process in which writers are acted upon by genres as much as they act themselves. Such an approach naturally requires the composition scholar to re-place invention from the w
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-202) and index , Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL , Electronic reproduction , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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    ISBN: 9780874214765 , 9780874215540
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Language: reference & general ; Creative writing & creative writing guides ; Semantics, discourse analysis, etc
    Abstract: In a focused and compelling discussion, Anis Bawarshi looks to genre theory for what it can contribute to a refined understanding of invention. In describing what he calls "the genre function," he explores what is at stake for the study and teaching of writing to imagine invention as a way that writers locate themselves, via genres, within various positions and activities. He argues, in fact, that invention is a process in which writers are acted upon by genres as much as they act themselves. Such an approach naturally requires the composition scholar to re-place invention from the writer to the sites of action, the genres, in which the writer participates. This move calls for a thoroughly rhetorical view of invention, roughly in the tradition of Richard Young, Janice Lauer, and those who have followed them. Instead of mastering notions of "good" writing, Bawarshi feels that students gain more from learning how to adapt socially and rhetorically as they move from one "genred" site of action to the next
    Note: English
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