Teaching genre literacy in composition

Michelle Ann Sidler, Purdue University

Abstract

This research project intersects several previously distinct areas of composition studies: genre theorizing, textbook analysis, cultural studies, and computerized instruction. It is contended that composition studies can expand current writing pedagogies to include a variety of genres in composition, taking into account the multiple texts of students' lives such as those of mass media and technology. In addition, a literacy of genre analysis is presented which helps students recognize and critique the commodification of texts in our current information culture. This project promotes critical thinking and writing in composition curricula because students need to make informed choices about technology and other forms of mass media as these entities increasingly become potential vehicles for empowerment as well as exclusion.

Degree

Ph.D.

Advisors

Harkin, Purdue University.

Subject Area

Language|Rhetoric|Composition|Educational software|Language arts

Off-Campus Purdue Users:
To access this dissertation, please log in to our
proxy server
.

Share

COinS