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What writing does and how it does it : an introduction to analyzing texts and textual practices / edited by Charles Bazerman, Paul Prior.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004Description: vi, 365 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0805838058
  • 9780805838053
  • 0805838066
  • 9780805838060
Other title:
  • What writing does and how it does it : An introduction to analysing texts and textual practices
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808.042071 21
LOC classification:
  • PE1404 .W456 2004
Contents:
Introduction / Charles Bazerman and Paul Prior -- Pt. I. Analyzing Texts -- 1. Content Analysis: What Texts Talk About / Thomas Huckin -- 2. Poetics and Narrativity: How Texts Tell Stories / Philip Eubanks -- 3. Linguistic Discourse Analysis: How the Language in Texts Works / Ellen Barton -- 4. Intertextuality: How Texts Rely on Other Texts / Charles Bazerman -- 5. Code-Switching and Second Language Writing: How Multiple Codes Are Combined in a Text / Marcia Z. Buell -- 6. The Multiple Media of Texts: How Onscreen and Paper Texts Incorporate Words, Images, and Other Media / Anne Frances Wysocki -- Pt. II. Analyzing Textual Practices -- 7. Tracing Process: How Texts Come Into Being / Paul Prior -- 8. Speaking and Writing: How Talk and Text Interact in Situated Practices / Kevin Leander and Paul Prior -- 9. Children's Writing: How Textual Forms, Contextual Forces, and Textual Politics Co-Emerge / George Kamberelis and Lenora de la Luna -- 10. Rhetorical Analysis: Understanding How Texts Persuade Readers / Jack Selzer -- 11. Speech Acts, Genres, and Activity Systems: How Texts Organize Activity and People / Charles Bazerman.
Review: "With its broad range of methodological examples, What Writing Does and How It Does It is a unique and invaluable resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and for researchers in education, composition, ESL and applied linguistics, communication, L1 and L2 learning, print media, and electronic media. It will also be useful in all social sciences that place importance on texts and textual practices, such as education, English, writing, and rhetoric."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-356) and index.

Introduction / Charles Bazerman and Paul Prior -- Pt. I. Analyzing Texts -- 1. Content Analysis: What Texts Talk About / Thomas Huckin -- 2. Poetics and Narrativity: How Texts Tell Stories / Philip Eubanks -- 3. Linguistic Discourse Analysis: How the Language in Texts Works / Ellen Barton -- 4. Intertextuality: How Texts Rely on Other Texts / Charles Bazerman -- 5. Code-Switching and Second Language Writing: How Multiple Codes Are Combined in a Text / Marcia Z. Buell -- 6. The Multiple Media of Texts: How Onscreen and Paper Texts Incorporate Words, Images, and Other Media / Anne Frances Wysocki -- Pt. II. Analyzing Textual Practices -- 7. Tracing Process: How Texts Come Into Being / Paul Prior -- 8. Speaking and Writing: How Talk and Text Interact in Situated Practices / Kevin Leander and Paul Prior -- 9. Children's Writing: How Textual Forms, Contextual Forces, and Textual Politics Co-Emerge / George Kamberelis and Lenora de la Luna -- 10. Rhetorical Analysis: Understanding How Texts Persuade Readers / Jack Selzer -- 11. Speech Acts, Genres, and Activity Systems: How Texts Organize Activity and People / Charles Bazerman.

"With its broad range of methodological examples, What Writing Does and How It Does It is a unique and invaluable resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and for researchers in education, composition, ESL and applied linguistics, communication, L1 and L2 learning, print media, and electronic media. It will also be useful in all social sciences that place importance on texts and textual practices, such as education, English, writing, and rhetoric."--BOOK JACKET.

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