Expanding Definitions of Academic Writing: Family History Writing in the Basic Writing Classroom and...

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Title: Expanding Definitions of Academic Writing: Family History Writing in the Basic Writing Classroom and Beyond;
Authors and Corporations: Rankins-Robertson, Sherry, Cahill, Lisa, Roen, Duane, Glau, Gregory R.
In: Journal of Basic Writing, 29, 2010, 1, p. 56-77
published:
City University of New York
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 56-77
ISSN: 0147-1635
published in: Journal of Basic Writing
Language: English
Collection: sid-55-col-jstoras14
JSTOR Arts & Sciences XIV Archive
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<p>Narrow definitions of academic writing often do not serve students well because they ignore the rhetorically situated and social bases for writing and the potential role of writing to span the personal, professional, and civic areas of students' lives. Broadening schoolsponsored writing to include writing about family can help students to see the relevance of writing to their lives outside of school. Further, writing about family can encourage students to reflect critically on their conceptions of family, often coming to see family as a more complex construct. Using the topic of family in writing courses provides opportunities for students to engage in non-threatening primary and secondary research and involves students in writing that is multimodal, cultural, academic, and public. This article describes some activities and assignments that help writers to explore the concept of family.</p>