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Argument in Composition (Reference Guides to Rhetoric and Composition)

Argument in Composition (Reference Guides to Rhetoric and Composition)

Argument in Composition (Reference Guides to Rhetoric and Composition)
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Argument in Composition (Reference Guides to Rhetoric and Composition) Paperback - 2009

by Ramage, Associate Professor John

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The ideas of major theorists of classical and contemporary rhetoric and argument from Aristotle to Burke, Toulmin, and Perelman are explained and elaborated upon, especially as they inform pedagogies of argumentation and composition.

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  • Title Argument in Composition (Reference Guides to Rhetoric and Composition)
  • Author Ramage, Associate Professor John
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition annotated editio
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 272
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Parlor Press
  • Publication date 2009-09-14
  • Features Annotated, Bibliography, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 1602351090.G
  • ISBN 9781602351097 / 1602351090
  • Weight 0.89 lbs (0.40 kg)
  • Dimensions 9 x 6 x 0.61 in (22.86 x 15.24 x 1.55 cm)
  • Themes
    • Aspects (Academic): Study and Teaching
  • Category Language Arts / Linguistics / Literacy
  • Library of Congress subjects Report writing - Study and teaching (Higher), English language - Rhetoric - Study and
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2009032671
  • Dewey Decimal Code 808.042
  • Quantity available 1

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ARGUMENT IN COMPOSITION provides access to a wide range of resources that bear on the teaching of writing and argument. The ideas of major theorists of classical and contemporary rhetoric and argument-from Aristotle to Burke, Toulmin, and Perelman-are explained and elaborated, especially as they inform pedagogies of argumentation and composition. John Ramage, Micheal Callaway, Jennifer Clary-Lemon, and Zachary Waggoner present methods of teaching informal fallacies and analyzing propaganda, while also providing a rationale for preferring an argument approach over other available approaches to the teaching of writing. The authors also identify the role of argument in pedagogies that are not overtly called argument, including pedagogies that foreground feminism, liberation, critical cultural studies, writing across the curriculum, genre, service learning, technology, and visual rhetoric. The lists of further reading and the annotated bibliography provide opportunities for learning more about the approaches presented in this indispensable guide. JOHN RAMAGE is Emeritus Professor at Arizona State University and the author of numerous books, including Rhetoric: A User's Guide (2005) and (with John Bean and June Johnson) Writing Arguments. MICHEAL CALLAWAY is Residential Faculty at Mesa Community College in Mesa, Arizona, where he focuses on teaching and developing curriculum for developmental writing courses. ZACHARY WAGGONER teaches courses in rhetoric, composition, videogame theory, and new teaching assistant education at Arizona State University. He is the author of My Avatar, My Self: Identity in Video Role-Playing Games (McFarland, 2009). JENNIFER CLARY-LEMON is Assistant Professor of Rhetoric at the University of Winnipeg. She is co-editor, with Peter Vandenberg and Sue Hum, of Relations, Locations, Positions: Composition Theory for Writing Teachers (NCTE, 2006) and has published work in Composition Studies, American Review of Canadian Studies, and (with Maureen Daly Goggin and Duane Roen) the Handbook of Research on Writing. REFERENCE GUIDES TO RHETORIC AND COMPOSITION, Edited by Charles Bazerman

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  • Reference and Research Bk News, 02/01/2010, Page 252
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