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Learning to rival :a literate practice for intercultural inquiry
- 作者: Flower, Linda.
- 其他作者: Long, Elenore. , Higgins, Lorraine.
- 出版: Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 2000.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xii, 332 pages) :illustrations.
- 叢書名: Rhetoric, knowledge, and society
- 標題: RhetoricStudy and teaching. , Academic writing , English language Rhetoric -- Study and teaching. , Composition & Creative Writing. , REFERENCE , Study and teaching. , Academic writing Study and teaching. , English language , LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Composition & Creative Writing. , Writing Skills. , REFERENCE Writing Skills. , Minority college students. , Electronic books. , Rhetoric. , LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES , LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Rhetoric. , Intercultural communication.
- ISBN: 113897966X , 9781138979666
- ISBN: 0805835822 , 9780805835823
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-317) and indexes.
- 摘要: The authors of this book set out on an expedition of sorts to study rival hypothesis thinking or "rivaling," an important literate practice in which people explore open questions through an analysis of multiple perspectives and evidence.
- 電子資源: https://dbs.tnua.edu.tw/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=45445
- 系統號: 005294814
- 資料類型: 電子書
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Learning to Rival tells the inside story of college and high school writers learning to "rival"--to actively seek rival hypotheses and negotiate alternative perspectives on charged questions. It shows how this interdisciplinary literate practice alters with the context of use and how, in learning to rival in school and out, students must often negotiate conflicts not apparent to instructors. This study of the rival hypothesis stance--a powerful literate practice claimed by both humanities and science--initially posed two questions: * how does the rival hypothesis stance define itself as a literate practice as we move across the boundaries of disciplines and genres, of school and community? * how do learners crossing these boundaries interpret and use the family of literate practices, especially in situations that pose problems of intercultural understanding? Over the course of this project with urban teenagers and minority college students, the rival hypothesis stance emerged as a generative and powerful tool for intercultural inquiry, posing in turn a new question: how can the practice of rivaling support the difficult and essential art of intercultural interpretation in education? The authors present the story of a literate practice that moves across communities, as well as the stories of students who are learning to rival across the curriculum. Learning to Rival offers an active, strategic approach to multiculturalism, addressing how people negotiate and use difference to solve problems. In the spirit of John Dewey's experimental way of knowing, it presents a multifaceted approach to literacy research, combining contemporary research methods to show the complexity of rivaling as a literate practice and the way it is understood and used by a variety of writers. As a resource for scholars, teachers, and administrators in writing across the curriculum studies, writing program administration, service learning, and community based projects, as well as literacy, rhetoric, and composition, this volume reveals how learning a new literate practice can force students to encounter and negotiate conflicts. It also provides a model of an intercultural inquiry that uses difference to understand a shared problem.
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