Rethinking writing
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Rethinking writing
Allyn and Bacon, c1996
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Includes index
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I. APPROACHES TO WRITING. 1. Rethinking Writing. Setting Goals: What Do You Hope to Accomplish in Your Composition Course? Learning from One Students Experience. Rethinking the Composing Process: Three Myths. The Uniqueness of the College Writing Context. Towards Good Process: Working Within a Writers Group. Enjoying Writing. Rethinking the Writers Context. The Writer and the Computer. Summary of Key Ideas. 2. Writing with Authority. Learning from One Students Experience. Strategies to Gain a Sense of Authority as a Writer. A Case Study in Authoritative Student Writing: Affording a Costly College Education. When Consensus Proves Elusive: Dealing with Competing Claims to Authority. A Final Consideration about Student Writers and Authority. Summary of Key Ideas. 3. Writing From Experience. Autobiographical Writing. Linking Your Experiences with Those of Others. Exploring an Issue through Personal Experience. Stories and Storytelling. Family Narratives The Functions of Stories: Values and Cultures Summary of Key Ideas. 4. Crossing Boundaries: Personal-Academic Writing. Analytic Writing Based on Personal Experience. Writing to Correct Perceived Misconceptions Writing to Explore Experiences with Language Writing to Explore Issues Writing the Learning Journal. A Brief Word about Personal Journals The Learning Journal Summary of Key Ideas. II. WRITING AS A PROCESS: ASPECTS OF COMPOSING. 5. Drafting and Revising. Looking in Depth at Aspects of the Writing Process. Rethinking Writing: Thinking about Process. Drafting. Revising. A Closer Look at Revision. A Case Study in Revising: Madhus History Paper. Drafting and Revising as Social Interaction. Computer Applications and Revision. Summary of Key Ideas. 6. Purpose and Audience: The Rhetorical Situation. Writer, Reader and Text. Using a Rhetorical Approach. Purpose and the Rhetorical Situation. Working with Multiple Purposes. The Way Readers Read: Audience and Conventions of the Text. Conventions of Academic Writing. Summary of Key Ideas. 7. Invention Strategies. Invention, Personal Experience, and the Rhetorical Situation. Writing as Discovery. Brainstorming. Jotting Down Key Terms Expanding Your Ideas Incubating Your Ideas Networking. Talking It Over Using Audience Feedback Wisely Formal Strategies: Heuristics for Invention. The Classical Topics Overcoming Writers Block. Summary of Key Ideas. 8. Arrangement. Understanding Arrangement. Approaches to Arrangement. Use Your Natural Strengths Try Out Your Arrangements on a Reader Writing a Rough Outline or Preview Rhetorical Plans for Arrangement. Summary of Key Ideas. III. SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS. 9. Argument. The Importance of Audience and Purpose. Constructing Arguments: Invention. Constructing Arguments: Formal and Informal Approaches. Purpose and Problem Solving. Giving Reasons. Giving Exa
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