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Writing/Disciplinarity
- A Sociohistoric Account of Literate Activity in the Academy
Engelsk Paperback
Writing/Disciplinarity
- A Sociohistoric Account of Literate Activity in the Academy
Engelsk Paperback

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Over the past century, the explosive growth of scientific, technical, and cultural disciplines has profoundly affected our daily lives. However, processes of enculturation in sites such as graduate education that have helped to form these disciplines have received very limited research attention. In those sites, graduate students write diverse documents, including course papers, departmental examinations, theses and dissertations, grant and fellowship applications, and disciplinary publications. Thus, writing is one of the central domains of enculturation--an activity through which graduate students and professors display and negotiate disciplinary knowledge, genres, identities, and institutional contexts. This volume explores this intersection of writing and disciplinary enculturation through a series of ethnographic case studies. These case studies provide the most thorough descriptions available today of the lived experience of graduate seminars, combining analysis of classroom talk, students'' texts and professor''s written responses, institutional contexts, students'' representations of their writing and its contexts, and professors'' representations of their tasks and their students.

Given the complexities that the ethnographic data displayed, the author found that conventional notions of writing as a process of transcription and of disciplines as unified discourse communities were inadequate. As such, this book also offers an in-depth exploration of sociohistoric theory in relation to writing and disciplinary enculturation. Specific case studies introduce, apply, and further elaborate notions of:
* writing as literate activity,
* authorship as mediated by other people and artifacts,
* classroom tasks as speech genres,
* enculturation as the interplay of authoritative and internally persuasive discourses, and
* disciplinarity as a deeply heterogeneous, laminated, and dialogic process.

This blend of research and theory should be of interest to scholars and students in such fields as writing studies, rhetoric, writing across the curriculum, applied linguistics, English for academic purposes, science and technology studies, higher education, and the ethnography of communication.
Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
352
ISBN-13:
9780805858839
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0805858830
Kategori:
Udg. Dato:
1 aug 1998
Længde:
23mm
Bredde:
152mm
Højde:
229mm
Forlag:
Taylor & Francis Inc
Oplagsdato:
1 aug 1998
Forfatter(e):
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