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Author:
Turner, Joan, 1951- author.
Title:
On writtenness : the cultural politics of academic writing / Joan Turner.
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academican imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
vi, 289 pages ; 21 cm
Subject:
Academic writing--Study and teaching (Higher)
Academic writing--Political aspects.
English language--Study and teaching (Higher)--Study and teaching (Higher)
Report writing--Study and teaching (Higher)
English language--Foreign speakers.--Foreign speakers.
Criticism--Study and teaching (Higher)--Study and teaching (Higher)
Interdisciplinary approach in education (Higher)
Language arts (Higher)--Correlation with content subjects.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES--General.--General.
EDUCATION--Higher.
Englisch
Wissenschaftssprache
Academic writing--Social aspects.
Study and teaching (Higher)
English language--Globalization.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- 1. On writtenness and the stability of style: the perennial prerequisite of polished prose -- 2. On writtenness in English on the geopolitical stage -- 3. On writtenness and tutor-student interaction in the international university -- 4. On writtenness as a smooth read: the cultural aesthetics of reading -- 5. On the intellectual labour of writtenness -- 6. On theorizing writtenness -- 7. On writtenness and the ideological role of proofreading -- 8. On writtenness: a contested pedagogical space -- 9. On promoting a multi-accented writtenness -- References -- Index.
Summary:
"The term 'writtenness' is used to describe highlight a socio-academic criterion that is often taken-for-granted. The trope 'well written' is widespread but it is rarely very clearly defined and not adequately described by theory. This book redresses that neglect by contextualizing writtenness as a focal issue in the contemporary context of international higher education. The quality of academic writing is often the source of both practical and ethical dilemmas in the academy, while at the same time the social value and productive role of the writing in the communication of knowledge are underestimated. The book interrogates the cultural power and value of writtenness, while also revealing its relative misrepresentation within academic culture at large. The conceptual relevance of writtenness is accentuated in the current geopolitical context of English language dominance, where it is at the hub of both centripetal and centrifugal forces. On the one hand, there is a widespread uniformity in notions of style and accuracy which academic writing is deemed to embody and represent, while on the other, with English as the lingua franca in different academic and geographic contexts globally, and different varieties of English proliferating, writtenness becomes a site of struggle."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1472508521
9781472508522
1472505077
9781472505071
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1015258909
LCCN:
2017052496
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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