Cheryl Glenn
The Harbrace Guide to Writing
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The Harbrace Guide to Writing
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The first situation-based 3-in-1 writing guide (including a rhetoric, reader, and research manual), THE HARBRACE GUIDE TO WRITING, CONCISE 2nd Edition, brings the rhetorical situation to life. Renowned author and educator Cheryl Glenn translates rhetorical theory into easy-to-follow (and easy-to-teach) techniques that help sharpen students' ability to observe what words, assertions, or opinions might work best with a particular audience in a specific situation.
The first situation-based 3-in-1 writing guide (including a rhetoric, reader, and research manual), THE HARBRACE GUIDE TO WRITING, CONCISE 2nd Edition, brings the rhetorical situation to life. Renowned author and educator Cheryl Glenn translates rhetorical theory into easy-to-follow (and easy-to-teach) techniques that help sharpen students' ability to observe what words, assertions, or opinions might work best with a particular audience in a specific situation.
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- Verlag: Cengage Learning EMEA / Heinle
- 2nd ed.
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9780495913993
- ISBN-10: 0495913995
- Artikelnr.: 31797241
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Cengage Learning EMEA / Heinle
- 2nd ed.
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9780495913993
- ISBN-10: 0495913995
- Artikelnr.: 31797241
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
PART I: ENTERING THE CONVERSATION: THE RHETORICAL SITUATION. 1. Understanding the Rhetorical Situation. Rhetoric Surrounds Us. Rhetoric: The Purposeful Use of Language and Images. Analyzing the Rhetorical Situation. Shaping Reasons to Write. Judy Brady, "Why I Want a Wife". Callout Card from ThatsNotCool.com. Creating or Finding a Rhetorical Opportunity. Selecting a Rhetorical Audience and Purpose. R. J. Matson, "Iranian Lady Liberty". Michael Bérubé, excerpt from _Life as We Know It_. 2. Identifying a Fitting Response. What is a Fitting Response? Amethyst Initiative, "Rethink the Drinking Age". Recognizing a Fitting Response. Center for Science in the Public Interest, "Support 21 Coalition Press Conference on Minimum Drinking Age Law". Academic Senate of San Francisco State University, "Resolution Regarding the Rodney King Verdict". Barbara Smith, excerpt from "The Truth That Never Hurts". Using the Available Means of Persuasion. Recognizing available means. Assignment: Writing a Rhetorical Analysis. PART II: RHETORICAL SITUATIONS FOR COMPOSING. 3. Sharing the Experience of Taste: Responding with Memoirs. Identifying an Opportunity for Change. Real Situations. Real Responses to Real Situations. Steve Inskeep, "Ruth Reichl: Favorite Food Memoirs" [interview]. Julie Powell, excerpt from "The Julie/Julia Project". Margaret Mead, excerpt from "The Changing Significance of Food". Corby Kummer, excerpt from "Good-bye, Cryovac". Pooja Makhijani, "School Lunch". Memoirs: A Fitting Response. Guide to Responding to the Rhetorical Situation. Understanding the Rhetorical Situation. Writing a Memoir: Working with Your Available Means. Memoirs in Three Media. Student Paper: Anna Seitz, "Herb's Chicken". Alternatives to the Memoir. 4. Portraying Successful Speakers and Writers: Responding with Profiles. Identifying an Opportunity for Change. Real Situations. Real Responses to Real Situations. Ashley Parker, "What Would Obama Say?". Barack Obama, "Iowa Caucus Speech". Peggy Noonan, excerpt from "What I Saw at the Revolution: A Political Life in the Reagan Era". Virginia Heffernan, "Confessions of a TED Addict". Carmine Gallo, "Uncovering Steve Jobs' Presentation Secrets". Profiles: A Fitting Response. Marisa Lagos, "Successes Speak Well for Debate Coach". Guide to Responding to the Rhetorical Situation. Identifying a Fitting Response. Writing a Profile: Working with Your Available Means. Profiles in Three Media. Student paper: Matthew Glasgow, "The Liberating Mind". Alternatives to the Profile. 5. Investigating Corporations on Campus: Responding with Reports.Identifying an Opportunity for Change. Real Situations. Real Responses to Real Situations. Don Hammonds, "Honda Challenges Students to Market Its Latest Car to Younger Buyers". Eyal Press and Jennifer Washburn, excerpt from "The Kept University". Sarah Schweitzer, excerpt from "Building a Buzz on Campus". Mike Fish, excerpt from "Riding the Trojan Horse". Investigative Reports: A Fitting Response. Jennifer Washburn, "Big Oil Buys Berkeley". Guide to Responding to the Rhetorical Situation. Identifying a Fitting Response. Writing an Investigative Report: Working with Your Available Means. Reports in Three Media. Kelly McNeil, "Red Bull: Out-Marketing the Campus Competition One Energy Drinker at a Time". Alternatives to the Investigative Report. 6. Persuading in a Multilingual Context: Responding with Position Arguments. Identifying an Opportunity for Change. Real Situations. Real Responses to Real Situations. S. I. Hayakawa, excerpt from "One Nation ... Indivisible? The English Language Amendment". Geoffrey Nunberg, excerpt from "The Official English Movement: Reimagining America". Hyon B. Shin with Rosalind Bruno, excerpt from "Language Use and English-Speaking Ability: Census 2000 Brief". Juan F. Perea, excerpt from "Los Olvidados: On the Making of Invisible People". Richard Rodriguez, excerpt from "Hunger of Memory". Position Arguments: A Fitting Response. Gabriela Kuntz,
PART I: ENTERING THE CONVERSATION: THE RHETORICAL SITUATION. 1. Understanding the Rhetorical Situation. Rhetoric Surrounds Us. Rhetoric: The Purposeful Use of Language and Images. Analyzing the Rhetorical Situation. Shaping Reasons to Write. Judy Brady, "Why I Want a Wife". Callout Card from ThatsNotCool.com. Creating or Finding a Rhetorical Opportunity. Selecting a Rhetorical Audience and Purpose. R. J. Matson, "Iranian Lady Liberty". Michael Bérubé, excerpt from _Life as We Know It_. 2. Identifying a Fitting Response. What is a Fitting Response? Amethyst Initiative, "Rethink the Drinking Age". Recognizing a Fitting Response. Center for Science in the Public Interest, "Support 21 Coalition Press Conference on Minimum Drinking Age Law". Academic Senate of San Francisco State University, "Resolution Regarding the Rodney King Verdict". Barbara Smith, excerpt from "The Truth That Never Hurts". Using the Available Means of Persuasion. Recognizing available means. Assignment: Writing a Rhetorical Analysis. PART II: RHETORICAL SITUATIONS FOR COMPOSING. 3. Sharing the Experience of Taste: Responding with Memoirs. Identifying an Opportunity for Change. Real Situations. Real Responses to Real Situations. Steve Inskeep, "Ruth Reichl: Favorite Food Memoirs" [interview]. Julie Powell, excerpt from "The Julie/Julia Project". Margaret Mead, excerpt from "The Changing Significance of Food". Corby Kummer, excerpt from "Good-bye, Cryovac". Pooja Makhijani, "School Lunch". Memoirs: A Fitting Response. Guide to Responding to the Rhetorical Situation. Understanding the Rhetorical Situation. Writing a Memoir: Working with Your Available Means. Memoirs in Three Media. Student Paper: Anna Seitz, "Herb's Chicken". Alternatives to the Memoir. 4. Portraying Successful Speakers and Writers: Responding with Profiles. Identifying an Opportunity for Change. Real Situations. Real Responses to Real Situations. Ashley Parker, "What Would Obama Say?". Barack Obama, "Iowa Caucus Speech". Peggy Noonan, excerpt from "What I Saw at the Revolution: A Political Life in the Reagan Era". Virginia Heffernan, "Confessions of a TED Addict". Carmine Gallo, "Uncovering Steve Jobs' Presentation Secrets". Profiles: A Fitting Response. Marisa Lagos, "Successes Speak Well for Debate Coach". Guide to Responding to the Rhetorical Situation. Identifying a Fitting Response. Writing a Profile: Working with Your Available Means. Profiles in Three Media. Student paper: Matthew Glasgow, "The Liberating Mind". Alternatives to the Profile. 5. Investigating Corporations on Campus: Responding with Reports.Identifying an Opportunity for Change. Real Situations. Real Responses to Real Situations. Don Hammonds, "Honda Challenges Students to Market Its Latest Car to Younger Buyers". Eyal Press and Jennifer Washburn, excerpt from "The Kept University". Sarah Schweitzer, excerpt from "Building a Buzz on Campus". Mike Fish, excerpt from "Riding the Trojan Horse". Investigative Reports: A Fitting Response. Jennifer Washburn, "Big Oil Buys Berkeley". Guide to Responding to the Rhetorical Situation. Identifying a Fitting Response. Writing an Investigative Report: Working with Your Available Means. Reports in Three Media. Kelly McNeil, "Red Bull: Out-Marketing the Campus Competition One Energy Drinker at a Time". Alternatives to the Investigative Report. 6. Persuading in a Multilingual Context: Responding with Position Arguments. Identifying an Opportunity for Change. Real Situations. Real Responses to Real Situations. S. I. Hayakawa, excerpt from "One Nation ... Indivisible? The English Language Amendment". Geoffrey Nunberg, excerpt from "The Official English Movement: Reimagining America". Hyon B. Shin with Rosalind Bruno, excerpt from "Language Use and English-Speaking Ability: Census 2000 Brief". Juan F. Perea, excerpt from "Los Olvidados: On the Making of Invisible People". Richard Rodriguez, excerpt from "Hunger of Memory". Position Arguments: A Fitting Response. Gabriela Kuntz,