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Rectenwald, Michael; Carl, Lisa

 
9781554813308: Academic Writing, Real World Topics

Synopsis

Academic Writing, Real World Topics fills a void in the writing-across-the-curriculum textbook market. It draws together articles and essays of actual academic prose as opposed to journalism; it arranges material by topic instead of by discipline or academic division; and it approaches topics from multiple disciplinary and critical perspectives.With extensive introductions, rhetorical instruction, and suggested additional resources accompanying each chapter, Academic Writing, Real World Topics introduces students to the kinds of research and writing that they will be expected to undertake throughout their college careers and beyond. This concise edition provides all the features of the complete edition in a more compact and affordable format.

Key Features:

  • - Contemporary, cutting-edge readings on relevant topics
    - Extensive cross-referencing between the rhetoric and the reader to help students make connections
    - Full-length essays rather than excerpts
    - Chapter introductions that put readings in context and promote interdisciplinary connections
    - Sample student essays to demonstrate student contribution
    - "As You Read" guides to each chapter that encourage readers to locate points of contact among readings
    - Questions after each reading that enable comprehension, help students identify rhetorical moves, and prompt oral and written response

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À propos de l?auteur

Michael Rectenwald is full Professor of Liberal Studies and Global Liberal Studies at New York University. His articles have appeared in several journals and anthologies, including the British Journal for the History of Science, Endeavour, College Composition and Communication, and George Eliot in Context (Cambridge UP). Rectenwald is also author of Nineteenth-Century British Secularism: Science, Religion, and Literature (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), and co-editor of Global Secularisms in a Post-Secular Age (De Gruyter, 2015).

Lisa Carl is Associate Professor in the Department of Language and Literature at North Carolina Central University. Her work has been published in such books and journals as CLASH!: Superheroic Yet Sensible Strategies for Teaching Students the New Literacies Despite the Status Quo, American Indian Culture and Research Journal, and Whitman's and Dickinson's Contemporaries: An Anthology of Their Verse. She is co-producer of the podcast "Voices from the Days of Slavery: Stories, Songs and Memories" (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress).

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9781554812462: Academic Writing: Real World Topics

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ISBN 10 :  1554812461 ISBN 13 :  9781554812462
Editeur : Broadview Press Ltd, 2015
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