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Argument Revisited; Argument Redefined: Negotiating Meaning in the Composition Classroom
Argument Revisited; Argument Redefined: Negotiating Meaning in the Composition Classroom
In this volume leading composition scholars consider the ways in which argumentation as an approach to teaching writing remains valuable - in spite of the challenge presented by postmodern theories. The book first explains the traditional approaches to argument - the enthymeme, evidence, Toulmian, Rogerian and classical rhetoric - and illustrates why they are of particular relevance today. The contributors then `redefine' argument by connecting it with theoretical movements that have been adverse to it - feminism, narratology and reflexive reading. As a result, the book unites apparently conflicting approaches into a new definition of argument that emphasizes inquiry over discord and understanding over entrenched difference
256 pages, figs.
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | July 30, 1996 |
ISBN13 | 9780761901846 |
Publishers | SAGE Publications Inc |
Pages | 256 |
Dimensions | 620 g |
Editor | Emmel, Barbara A. |
Editor | Resch, Paula |
Editor | Tenney, Deborah |