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Building Genre Knowledge
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Adopting an interdisciplinary perspective, BUILDING GENRE KNOWLEDGE provides a unique look into the processes of building genre knowledge while offering a dynamic theory of those processes that is inclusive of both monolingual and multilingual writers—a necessary move in today's linguistically diverse classrooms. It will therefore be of great interest to researchers and practitioners in both first and second language writing studies.
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Series page
- Dedication page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Genre and Genre Knowledge
- 2 The Researcher and the Writers
- 3 Learning through Other People’s Words
- 4 Genre Analysis in the Writing Classroom
- 5 Accumulated Exposure and the Learning of a Multimodal Genre
- 6 Repeated Practice: Lab Reports in the Graduate Classroom
- 7 The Culmination of GraduateResearch: Learning to Write a Master’s Thesis
- 8 Writing for/in a Discipline: First Forays into the Larger Research World
- 9 Building Genre Knowledge
- Appendix A: Research Design and Method
- Appendix B: Writers’ Texts Collected
- Appendix C: Dates of Oral Interviews
- Appendix D: Dates of Instructor-Student Conferences Included in the Study
- Appendix E: Paul’s Cover Letters
- Notes
- References
- Index
- About the Author
- Back cover