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The sociolinguistics of written identity = constructing a self /
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The sociolinguistics of written identity/ by John S. Schmit.
Reminder of title:
constructing a self /
Author:
Schmit, John Stephen.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
Description:
xiii, 139 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Problems and Possibilities with Written Identity -- 2. Constructing Written Identity -- 3. Written Identity as Cultural Expression -- 4. Identity and the Levers of Power -- 5. How to Register a Difference -- 6. Codes in Composition: Crossing Community Boundaries -- 7. Schemas, Frames, and the Shapes of Meaning -- 8. Helping Writers Get Results.
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Sociolinguistics. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09563-4
ISBN:
9783031095634
The sociolinguistics of written identity = constructing a self /
Schmit, John Stephen.
The sociolinguistics of written identity
constructing a self /[electronic resource] :by John S. Schmit. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xiii, 139 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Problems and Possibilities with Written Identity -- 2. Constructing Written Identity -- 3. Written Identity as Cultural Expression -- 4. Identity and the Levers of Power -- 5. How to Register a Difference -- 6. Codes in Composition: Crossing Community Boundaries -- 7. Schemas, Frames, and the Shapes of Meaning -- 8. Helping Writers Get Results.
This book examines the ways in which a writer's presentation of self can achieve or impede access to power. Conversations about written voice and style have traditionally revolved around the aesthetics of stylistic choice. These choices, while they help establish a writer's presence in a text, too often ignore the needs of written identity as it crosses genres, disciplines, and rhetorical purposes. In contrast to stylistic investigations of a writer's "voice" and its various components-diction, detail, imagery, syntax, and tone, for example-this book focuses on language variation and the linguistic features of a writer's presence in a text, as well as the establishment of a writer's social, cultural, and personal identity in a given text. The author attempts to explain the methods by which writers present themselves to their audiences. This book will be of particular interest to students and teachers of rhetoric and composition studies, as well as writers more broadly. John Schmit is Professor of English at Augsburg University, USA. He earned a PhD in English language/linguistics from the University of Texas at Austin and served as an assistant instructor in UT's renowned composition and rhetorical program. He has since been teaching composition and linguistics in postsecondary settings for the past 35 years. His scholarship has focused primarily on issues of language and composition studies.
ISBN: 9783031095634
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