Local Knowledges, Local Practices : Writing in the Disciplines at Cornell / Jonathan Monroe

Colaborador(es): Monroe, Jonathan [Editor] | Gottschalk, Katherine | Hjortshoj, Keith | Shaw, Harry E | Oltenacu, Elizabeth | Fajans, Jane | Isbell, Billie Jean | March, Kathryn S | Goldsmith, William W | Spivey, Michael J | Sawyer, Paul | Schwarz, Daniel R | Evangelista, Matthew | Katzenstein, Mary Faisond | McDermott, Rose | Whitman, John | Brann, Ross | Sherman, Paul W | Whiting, Jennifer E | Migiel, Marilyn | Macy, MichaelIdioma: Inglés Series Pittsburgh Series in Composition, Literacy, and CultureEditor: Pittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2003Descripción: xiii, 304 páginas ; 24 cmISBN: 0822959615Tema(s): Inglés -- Retórica -- Estudio y enseñanza | Escritura académica -- Estudio y enseñanza | Aproximación interdisciplinar en educación -- Estudio y enseñanza | Arte de escribirClasificación CDD: 808.042071
Contenidos:
Cultures of Writing: From Cornerstone to Capstones. -- Local Knowledge, Local Practices: An Introduction / Jonathan Monroe. -- TAs and the Teaching of Writing at Cornell: A Historical Perspective / Katherine Gottschlak. -- Writing without Friction / Keith Hjortshoj. -- Finding Palces for Writing ina Research University_ A Director's View / Harry E. Shaw. -- Cultures and Acculturation / Teaching, Writing, and Learning in Field-Specific Contexts. -- Animal Science. Writing Animal / Elizabeth Oltenacu. -- Anthropology. Exoticizing the Familiar: Familiarizing the Exotic / Jane Fajans. -- "You Can Make a Difference": Human Rights as the Subject of Matter for a First-Year Writing Seminar / Billie Jean Isbell. -- Writing from (Field) Experience / Kathryn S. March. -- City and Regional Planning. The Invisible City of Color, or "I Thought This Was a Course on Writing!" / William W. Goldsmith. -- Cognitive Scince. Writing on Cognotive Science: Exploring the Life of the Mind /Michael J. Spivey. -- English. Freshman Rhetoric and Media Literacy / Paul Sawyer. -- Toward a Community of Inquiry: Teaching Cornell Advanced Placement Students / Daniel R. Schwarz. -- Goverment. Teaching Writing about International Relations / Matthew Evangelista. -- Writing Political Science: Asking a Queston Then (Actually) Answering It / Mary Fainsond Katzenstein. -- The Politics of Writing / Rose McDermott. -- Linguistics. Traslation of Appropiation in Foreing Language and Writing Classrooms / John Whitman. -- Near Eastern Studies. Writing Religion at Cornell (Reflections of a Penitent Professor) / Ross Brann. -- Neurobiology and Behavior. Teaching Behavioral Ecology through Writing / Jenifer E. Whiting. -- Romance Studies. Writing (Not Drawing) a Blank / Marilyn Migiel. -- Sociology. Writing as a Sociologist /Michael Macy. -- Afterword: Writing Writing / Jonathan Monroe.
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Cultures of Writing: From Cornerstone to Capstones. -- Local Knowledge, Local Practices: An Introduction / Jonathan Monroe. -- TAs and the Teaching of Writing at Cornell: A Historical Perspective / Katherine Gottschlak. -- Writing without Friction / Keith Hjortshoj. -- Finding Palces for Writing ina Research University_ A Director's View / Harry E. Shaw. -- Cultures and Acculturation / Teaching, Writing, and Learning in Field-Specific Contexts. -- Animal Science. Writing Animal / Elizabeth Oltenacu. -- Anthropology. Exoticizing the Familiar: Familiarizing the Exotic / Jane Fajans. -- "You Can Make a Difference": Human Rights as the Subject of Matter for a First-Year Writing Seminar / Billie Jean Isbell. -- Writing from (Field) Experience / Kathryn S. March. -- City and Regional Planning. The Invisible City of Color, or "I Thought This Was a Course on Writing!" / William W. Goldsmith. -- Cognitive Scince. Writing on Cognotive Science: Exploring the Life of the Mind /Michael J. Spivey. -- English. Freshman Rhetoric and Media Literacy / Paul Sawyer. -- Toward a Community of Inquiry: Teaching Cornell Advanced Placement Students / Daniel R. Schwarz. -- Goverment. Teaching Writing about International Relations / Matthew Evangelista. -- Writing Political Science: Asking a Queston Then (Actually) Answering It / Mary Fainsond Katzenstein. -- The Politics of Writing / Rose McDermott. -- Linguistics. Traslation of Appropiation in Foreing Language and Writing Classrooms / John Whitman. -- Near Eastern Studies. Writing Religion at Cornell (Reflections of a Penitent Professor) / Ross Brann. -- Neurobiology and Behavior. Teaching Behavioral Ecology through Writing / Jenifer E. Whiting. -- Romance Studies. Writing (Not Drawing) a Blank / Marilyn Migiel. -- Sociology. Writing as a Sociologist /Michael Macy. -- Afterword: Writing Writing / Jonathan Monroe.

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