CONTENTS 1 The Idea of Genre in Theory and Practice: An Overview of the Work in Genre in the; Fields of Composition and Rhetoric and New Genre Studies.; Anne Herrington and Charles Moran GENRE ACROSS THE CURRICULUM: GENREAL EDUCATION AND COURSES FOR MAJORS 2 Reading and Writing, Teaching and Learning Spiritual Autobiography.; Elizabeth Petroff; 3 Writing History: Informed or Not by Genre Theory?; Anne Beaufort and John A. Williams 4 Mapping Classroom Genres in a Science in Society Course.; Mary Soliday 5 What's Cool Here? Collaboratively Learning Genre in Biology.; Anne Ellen Geller GENRES IN FIRST-YEAR WRITING COURSES 6 I Was Just Never Exposed to This Argument Thing: Using a Genre Approach to Teach; Academic Writing to ESL Students in the Humanities.; Rochelle Kapp and Abongwe Bangeni 7 Getting On The Right Side of It: Problematizing and Rethinking the Research Paper in; the College Composition Course.; Carmen Kynard 8 The Resume as Genre: A Rhetorical Foundation for First-Year Composition.; Shane Peagler and Kathleen Blake Yancey; MIXING MEDIA, EVOLVING GENRES 9 Teaching and Learning a Multi-Modal Genre in a Psychology Course.; Chris M. Anson, Deanna P. Dannels, and Karen St. Clair 10 The Teaching and Learning of Web Genres in First Year Composition.; Mike Edwards and Heidi McKee 11 Writing in an Emerging Genre: Student Web Sites in Writing and Writing-Intensive; Classes.; Mike Palmquist; 12 What We Have Learned: Implications for Classroom Practice.; Anne Herrington and Charles Moran
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