The Bedford Book of Genres with 2021 MLA Update
Third EditionAmy Braziller; Elizabeth Kleinfeld
©2021ISBN:9781319463212
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A guide for every genre - and every student
This ebook has been updated to provide you with the latest guidance on documenting sources in MLA style and follows the guidelines set forth in the MLA Handbook, 9th edition (April 2021).
From memes to podcasts and rhetorical analyses to researched arguments, The Bedford Book of Genres invites you to unpack how genres work in order to experiment with your own writing. The Guide now includes a new Part Two on the writing process, to support you as you compose - in any genre.
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PART I Rhetoric & Reading
1 Rhetorical Situations & Choices
2 Genres
3 Reading as a Writer: Rhetorical Situations & Genres Together
PART 2 THE WRITING PROCESS
4 Composing: Drawing on Experience & Evidence
5 Revising & Remixing
6 Reflection: The Author’s/Artist’s Statement
PART 3 GENRES
7 Academic Genres
8 Workplace Genres
9 Public Genres
10 Assembling a Multigenre Project
PART 4 Composing With Sources
11 Exploring Topics & Creating a Research Proposal
12 Evaluating & Choosing Sources
13 Integrating & Documenting Sources
14 Composing: Drawing on In-Depth Research: A Student Case Study
READER
15 Identities: The Culture of Identity
16 Mind & Body: Connections
17 Activism: Making Your Voice Heard
18 Creativity: It’s Complicated
Index of Genres
Index of Themes
Index