The World Is a Text is a popular composition textbook devoted to helping students to understand a variety of non-traditional texts and develop their skills as creators of texts. It teaches critical reading, writing, and argument in the context of pop-culture and visual examples, showing students how to "read" everyday objects and visual texts. The book shows show how texts of all kinds, from a painting to a university building to a pair of sneakers, make complex arguments through their use of semiotics, and shows students how to make these arguments in their own essays. This new compact edition is rich with images, real-world examples, writing and discussion prompts, and examples of student writing.
New to the edition are chapters on fashion, sports, and nature and the environment.
New to the edition are chapters on fashion, sports, and nature and the environment.
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A popular composition textbook devoted to helping students to understand a variety of non-traditional texts and develop their skills as creators of texts. It teaches critical reading, writing, and argument in the context of pop-culture and visual examples, showing students how to ""read"" everyday objects and visual texts.
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- 1. Reading and Writing about the World Around You
- 2. Reading and Writing about Race and Ethnicity
- 3. Reading and Writing about Fashion
- 4. Reading and Writing about Movies
- 5. Reading and Writing about Music
- 6. Reading and Writing about Television
- 7. Reading and Writing about Gender
- 8. Reading and Writing about Visual Culture
- 9. Reading and Writing about Public and Private Space
- 10. Reading and Writing about Technology
- 11. Reading and Writing about Nature and the Environment
- 12. Reading and Writing about Sports
- 13. Reading and Writing about Media
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781554813797
Publisert
2018-08-30
Utgave
5. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Broadview Press Ltd
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
08, UF
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
300
Biographical note
Jonathan Silverman is Associate Professor of English and co-director of American Studies at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.Dean Rader is Professor of English at the University of San Francisco.