Everything's an Argument with Readings with 2016 MLA Update / Edition 7

Everything's an Argument with Readings with 2016 MLA Update / Edition 7

ISBN-10:
1319085741
ISBN-13:
9781319085742
Pub. Date:
07/07/2016
Publisher:
Bedford/St. Martin's
ISBN-10:
1319085741
ISBN-13:
9781319085742
Pub. Date:
07/07/2016
Publisher:
Bedford/St. Martin's
Everything's an Argument with Readings with 2016 MLA Update / Edition 7

Everything's an Argument with Readings with 2016 MLA Update / Edition 7

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Overview

Learn to analyze the arguments that surround you every day and to create their own through coverage of five core types of arguments in Everything's an Argument with Readings with 2016 MLA Update.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781319085742
Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin's
Publication date: 07/07/2016
Edition description: Seventh Edition
Pages: 864
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 8.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Andrea Lunsford, Louise Hewlett Nixon Professor of English emerita and former Director of the Program in Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University, joined the Stanford faculty in 2000. Prior to this appointment, Lunsford was Distinguished Professor of English at The Ohio State University (1986-2000). She has also been Associate Professor and Director of Writing at the University of British Columbia (1977-86). Currently a member of the faculty of the Bread Loaf School of English, Professor Lunsford earned her B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Florida and completed her Ph.D. in English at The Ohio State University (1977).

Professor Lunsford's scholarly interests include contemporary rhetorical theory, women and the history of rhetoric, collaboration and collaborative writing, current cultures of writing, intellectual property and composing, style, and technologies of writing. She has written or coauthored many books, including Essays on Classical Rhetoric and Modern Discourse; Singular Texts/Plural Authors: Perspectives on Collaborative Writing; and Reclaiming Rhetorica: Women in the History of Rhetoric, as well as numerous chapters and articles. For Bedford/St. Martin’s, she is the author of The St. Martin's Handbook, The Everyday Writer, EasyWriter, and Writing in Action; the co-author (with John Ruszkiewicz) of Everything’s an Argument and (with John Ruszkiewicz and Keith Walters) of Everything’s an Argument with Readings; and the co-author (with Lisa Ede) of Writing Together: Collaboration in Theory and Practice.

Professor Lunsford has conducted workshops on writing and program reviews at dozens of North American universities, served as Chair of the Conference on College Composition and Communication, as Chair of the Modern Language Association Division on Writing, and as a member of the MLA Executive Council.

John J. Ruszkiewicz is a professor at the University of Texas at Austin where he has taught literature, rhetoric, and writing for more than thirty-five years. A winner of the President’s Associates Teaching Excellence Award, he was instrumental in creating the Department of Rhetoric and Writing in 1993 and directed the unit from 2001-05. He has also served as president of the Conference of College Teachers of English (CCTE) of Texas, which gave him its Frances Hernández Teacher—Scholar Award in 2012. For Bedford/St. Martin's, he is coauthor, with Andrea Lunsford, of Everything’s An Argument; coauthor, with Jay T. Dolmage, of How to Write Anything with Readings; and the author of How To Write Anything and A Reader's Guide to College Writing.

Keith Walters is professor of applied linguistics at Portland State University. Much of his research focuses on language and identity in North Africa, especially Tunisia, and the United States. He has also taught freshman composition and English as a second/foreign language.

Table of Contents

Fresh, engaging readings illustrate that argument is everywhere:
  • Seven new selections in the guide offer real-world arguments with student appeal, such as Neil Irwin’s New York Times article, “What the Numbers Show about NFL Player Arrests,” and Virginia Postrel’s essay, “Let’s Charge Politicians for Wasting Our Time.” 
  • Two new chapter topics in the anthology address issues that affect students: “How Has the Internet Changed the Meaning of Privacy?” and “What’s Globalization Doing to Language?

A new chapter on multimedia arguments and an expanded chapter on presenting arguments explore today’s changing media landscape. These chapters address how new media such as video, wikis, blogs, and multimedia presentations have become an integral part of academic and public conversations.

A new “Considering Format and Media” section in each chapter’s Guide to Writing offers practical advice for composing in multiple types of media and across genres.

Newly annotated MLA and APA student essay excerpts offer helpful models of documentation. The documentation chapters have also been updated to reflect current examples of all source types.

Expanded coverage of fair use, sampling, and mash-ups, as well as more advice on evaluating online sources, addresses the kinds of plagiarism issues that challenge students and instructors. 
 
LaunchPad for Everything’s An Argument with Readings provides an interactive e-book in a fully customizable, online course space. LearningCurve adaptive quizzing lets students practice argument, grammar, and writing skills at their own pace.

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