Writing Games: Multicultural Case Studies of Academic Literacy Practices in Higher Education
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About the Book
This book explores how writers from several different cultures learn to write in their academic settings, and how their writing practices interact with and contribute to their evolving identities as students and professionals in academic environments in higher education.

Embedded in a theoretical framework of situated practice, the naturalistic case studies and literacy autobiographies include portrayals of undergraduate students and teachers, master's level students, doctoral students, young bilingual faculty, and established scholars, all of whom are struggling to understand their roles in ambiguously defined communities of academic writers.

In addition to the notion of situated practice, the other powerful concept used as an interpretive framework is captured by the metaphor of "games"--a metaphor designed to emphasize that the practice of academic writing is shaped but not dictated by rules and conventions; that writing games consist of the practice of playing, not the rules themselves; and that writers have choices about whether and how to play.

Focusing on people rather than experiments, numbers, and abstractions, this interdisciplinary work draws on concepts and methods from narrative inquiry, qualitative anthropology and sociology, and case studies of academic literacy in the field of composition and rhetoric. The style of the book is accessible and reader friendly, eschewing highly technical insider language without dismissing complex issues. It has a multicultural focus in the sense that the people portrayed are from a number of different cultures within and outside North America. It is also a multivocal work: the author positions herself as both an insider and outsider and takes on the different voices of each; other voices that appear are those of her case study participants, and published authors and their case study participants. It is the author's hope that readers will find multiple ways to connect their own experiences with those of the writers the book portrays.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780805835304
EAN: 9780805835304
Publisher Date: 01 Apr 2002
Bood Data Readership Text: Undergraduate
Dewey: 808.042
Height: 229 mm
LCCN: 2001055592
No of Pages: 336
PrintOnDemand: N
Series Title: English
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-10: 080583530X
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
Binding: Hardcover
Country Of Origin: United States
Gardner Classification Code: K04
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Pagination: 338 pages
Returnable: N
Spine Width: 22.86 mm
Year Of Publication: 2002