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Student Writing and Genre - Reconfiguring Academic Knowledge

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This book is about how genres affect the ways students understand and engage with their disciplines, offering a fresh approach to genre by using affordances as a key aspect in exploring the work of first year undergraduates who were given the task of reworking an essay by using a different genre. Working within a social semiotic frame of reference, it uses the notion of genre as a clear, articulated tool for discussing the relationship between knowledge and representation. It provides pedagogical solutions to contentions around genres, disciplines, academic discourses and their relation to student learning, identity and power, showing that, given the opportunity to work with different genres, students develop new ways of understanding and engaging with their disciplines. Providing a strong argument for why a wider repertoire of genres is desirable at university, this study opens up new possibilities for student writing, learning and assessment. It will appeal to teachers, subject specialists, researchers and postgraduates interested in higher education studies, academic literacies, writing in the disciplines and applied linguistics.Table of Content1. Introduction; 2. Shadow Writing; 3. The Communicative Landscape; 4. The Affordances of Genres; 5. A Framework for Analysis; 6. Repositioning the Writer; 7. Reconfiguring Information; 8. From 'Read' Experience to 'Lived' Experience; 9. Genre as a Pedagogical Resource; Bibliography; Index.Review QuoteStudent Writing and Genre: Reconfiguring Academic Knowledge is an engaging and theoretically sound book, which raises the question, 'how do genres affect the ways students understand and engage with their disciplines?'Review QuoteSecondary English teachers who read Fiona English’s (2011) Student Writing and Genre will marvel at the freedom she has, working in the university system, to devise assignment tasks that draw on the existing strengths and linguistic capabilities of her students. Frustrated by what she feels are the unnecessary limitations placed on undergraduates when they are constantly required to demonstrate knowledge in conventional essay form, she explores the transformation that takes place when they are encouraged to rewrite – to ‘re-genre’ – their work in forms of their own choosing. Her book ... offers a fascinating opportunity to reflect on the nature of writing required of young people in classrooms and, more exactly, on the role of the critical essay and possible alternatives to its dominance.Review QuoteThis book made me want to be braver with the kind of assignments I set for student, despite the resistances they and I might have to 'unconventional' requirements ... We spend a lot of our lives working through student work so it is in their and our interests to create tasks which allow students to show what they can do and which make marking more pleasurable. This book is an invaluable resource in thinking through how to do that.Review QuoteThe book is very well written and provides a wide range of inspiring ideas and theoretical discussions substantiated by examples and analyses of students’ writing. It can provide an invaluable resource for teachers across disciplines and in academic writing courses who attempt to create alternative forms of communication and interaction that allow active appropriation and construction of knowledge among their students.Review QuoteFiona English has written a book that is path-breaking, theoretically and practically. Authoritative and solidly based on the achievements of work in academic literacies, she treats genre as a flexible instrument for the shaping and re-shaping of writing and knowledge in the disciplines. The approach will have far-reaching, transformative effects both on the potentials of students' engagement with disciplinary knowledge and writing, as much as on practices of teaching in the different disciplines.Review QuoteThis is a cutting edge book which will make a major contribution to driving forward theoretical and pedagogical debates surrounding student writing, learning and assessment.Biographical NoteFiona English is Senior Lecturer in TESOL and Applied Linguistics at London Metropolitan University, UK.Provides an innovative and imaginative analysis of the process of regenring, the transformation of essay-based knowledge through the process of rewriting in another genre.Offers a useful and usable framework for discussing genre which combines textual and contextual elements.Offers a new theorisation of genre which changes the way in which we can talk about the relationship between knowledge, writing and learningDemonstrates the value of combining textual analysis and interviews in literacy research.

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781441171610
Author
Fiona English
Publisher
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Publication Date
2011-04-14
Binding
hardcover
Condition
new
Pages
240
Language
english
Country of Origin
United States
Weight (g)
400
Height (mm)
30
Length (mm)
234
Width (mm)
156
ISBN-10
1441171614

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