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Joseph Harris (1) (1957–)

Auteur de Rewriting: How To Do Things With Texts

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Joseph Harris is a professor of English at the University of Delaware, where he teaches composition, creative nonfiction, and digital writing. Previously, he directed the first-year writing programs at the University of Pittsburgh and Duke University. A former editor of CCC, he is also the author afficher plus of Teaching with Student Texts and A Teaching Subject. afficher moins

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Autres noms
Harris, Joseph D.
Date de naissance
1957
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA

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I have read very many terrible books on how to write. To my surprise, this is not one of them. This book explains the concepts of academic writing in a surprisingly digestible fashion-- focusing not on formatting or citations or anything pedantic like that, but the intellectual moves that academic writing requires. How do we join in on the "conversation" that is academic discourse? How do we make use of the ideas of others in our own work? How do we develop our own thoughts? If the book has a flaw, it is that it seems to be straddling two audiences: as a graduate student, I already do most of the things it describes, so I was mostly appreciative of the fact that it named and codified them, but when I tried it in class, the book was a little above my beginning undergraduates, who are not quite used to this way of thinking and writing. Harris is generally very good at providing examples of what he is describing, which helps a lot, but this creates a letdown in the chapter on revision, where the examples are sparse.… (plus d'informations)
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4
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194
Popularité
#112,877
Évaluation
½ 3.4
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ISBN
63

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