Centrality of Style, The
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Centrality of Style, The

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Centrality of Style, The

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In The Centrality of Style, editors Mike Duncan and Star Medzerian Vanguri argue that style is a central concern of composition studies even as they demonstrate that some of the most compelling work in the area has emerged from the margins of the field.

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Year
2013
ISBN
9781602354241

Table of contents

  1. Front cover
  2. Series page
  3. Title page
  4. Copyright page
  5. Contents
  6. Foreword
  7. Introduction to the Centrality of Style
  8. Part One: Conceptualizing Style
  9. Introduction to Part One: Conceptualizing Style
  10. An Ethics of Attentions: Three Continuums of Classical and Contemporary Stylistic Manipulation for the 21st Century Compositio Classroom
  11. Stylistic Sandcastles: Rhetorical Figures as Composition’s Bucket and Spade
  12. Using Stylistic Imitation in Freshman Writing Classes: The Rhetorical and Meta-Rhetorical Potential of Transitions in Geoffrey of Vinsauf’s Medieval Treatises
  13. Architectonics and Style
  14. Making Style Practically Cool and Theoretically Hip
  15. Jim Corder’s Generative Ethos as Alternative to Traditional Argument, or Style’s Revivification of the Writer-Reader Relationship
  16. Teaching Style as Cultural Performance
  17. Inventio and Elocutio: Language Instruction at St. Paul’s Grammar School and Today’s Stylistic Classroom
  18. The Research Paper As Stylistic Exercise
  19. Part Two: Applying Style
  20. Introduction to Part Two: Applying Style
  21. Style in Academic Writing
  22. Tracking Interpersonal Style: The Use of Functional Language Analysis in College Writing Instruction
  23. Multimodal Style and the Evolution of Digital Writing Pedagogy
  24. Voice, Transformed: The Potentialities of Style Pedagogy in the Teaching of Creative Nonfiction
  25. Fighting Styles: The Pedagogical Implications of Applying Contemporary Rhetorical Theory to the Persuasive Prose of Mary Wolls onecraft and Mary Hays
  26. Style and the Professional Writing Curriculum: Teaching Stylistic Fluency through Science Writing
  27. Toward a Pedagogy of Psychic Distance
  28. What Scoring Rubrics Teach Students (and Teachers) about Style
  29. Back cover