textThe question of the appropriateness and effectiveness of students' personal writing is a longstanding one in the academy. In composition studies, the ideological fight over personal and academic writing is most often represented by the oft-studied but rarely changed Bartholomae/Elbow debate. In literary studies, reader-response critics in particular have wrestled with the problems and possibilities of subjective interpretation. Yet despite scholastic interest in issues of personal writing, discussions have remained primarily theoretical and have relied mainly on anecdotal evidence. While small-scale case studies valuably illuminate the processes of an individual student or two, the conversation would be profoundly bolstered by empirical...
This paper considers different styles of authorial presence in linguistic and philosophical writings...
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This study sought to understand how our students viewed themselves as writers, particularly in relat...
textThe question of the appropriateness and effectiveness of students' personal writing is a longsta...
This article explores the relationship between first-person pronoun use and "personal" writing. Firs...
In this paper, I examine the view that research writing is a modest, self-effacing task which involv...
This introduction to a special section of College English treats the nature, role, and problematics ...
L2 writers likely perceive “good academic writing” as impersonal (Hyland, 2002; Shen, 1989; Tang...
Academic writing is not just about conveying an ideational 'content', it is also about the represent...
One of the most controversial inquiries in academic writing is whether it is admissible to use first...
Personal writing is offered as a focus for an alternative rhetoric for college composition. Students...
This research note discusses being self-conscious methodologically. It illustrates my pains to be de...
2017 Undergraduate Research Day Award WinnerCategory: Integrative Excellence in the Liberal Arts Jus...
In this paper we examine thematisation in student writing. Taking as our corpus one hundred essays b...
Journals have been utilized in classrooms both as a reflective tool for students and as a feedback i...
This paper considers different styles of authorial presence in linguistic and philosophical writings...
The current study investigates the establishment of the author’s stance towards writing through the ...
This study sought to understand how our students viewed themselves as writers, particularly in relat...
textThe question of the appropriateness and effectiveness of students' personal writing is a longsta...
This article explores the relationship between first-person pronoun use and "personal" writing. Firs...
In this paper, I examine the view that research writing is a modest, self-effacing task which involv...
This introduction to a special section of College English treats the nature, role, and problematics ...
L2 writers likely perceive “good academic writing” as impersonal (Hyland, 2002; Shen, 1989; Tang...
Academic writing is not just about conveying an ideational 'content', it is also about the represent...
One of the most controversial inquiries in academic writing is whether it is admissible to use first...
Personal writing is offered as a focus for an alternative rhetoric for college composition. Students...
This research note discusses being self-conscious methodologically. It illustrates my pains to be de...
2017 Undergraduate Research Day Award WinnerCategory: Integrative Excellence in the Liberal Arts Jus...
In this paper we examine thematisation in student writing. Taking as our corpus one hundred essays b...
Journals have been utilized in classrooms both as a reflective tool for students and as a feedback i...
This paper considers different styles of authorial presence in linguistic and philosophical writings...
The current study investigates the establishment of the author’s stance towards writing through the ...
This study sought to understand how our students viewed themselves as writers, particularly in relat...