Overview
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Professional Writing and Rhetoric is a disciplinary reader that introduces students to professional writing by inviting them into conversations about the field by people in the field. Intended for undergraduates and entry-level masters students who are majoring, minoring, or getting certificates in professional writing studies, Professional Writing and Rhetoric is an edited reader that makes the field's theoretical discussions accessible to these students. Addressing a growing need as the field expands βupβ from service-oriented courses and βdownβ from advanced graduate programs, it fills an important gap in the books currently available within professional writing studies. This text guides students into the discussions that continue to form this relatively young field by (1) organizing readings rhetorically, (2) including several readings that are regularly cited in the field's literatures, (3) selecting readings that are accessible to students, and (4) offering pedagogical devices that aid comprehension and encourage critical reflection. The aim is not to present a βgreatest hits of the field,β nor to direct students' thinking and practice toward the hottest new theories, nor to challenge the thinking of those already comfortably in the field. Instead, older and newer selections are intermixed within a rhetorical framework to encourage students to make connections across readings, promote reflective rhetorical practice, stimulate discussion, and encourage students to become co-inquirers within the discipline. |
Synopsis
Twenty-five readings, from the ancient and contemporary periods, present undergraduate students with the professional writers' perspective about their work and the field. Chapters specifically consider the rhetorical, organizational, ethical, technological, personal, and productive aspects of the writing profession. Brief introductions frame the discussion, and writing exercises encourage students to use what they learn. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR