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Diversity Writing: Natural Languages, Authentic Voices
Marzluf, Phillip P.
College Composition and Communication, v57 n3 p503-522 Feb 2006
Though diversity serves as a valuable source for rhetorical inquiry, expressivist instructors who privilege diversity writing may also overemphasize the essential authenticity of their students' vernaculars. This romantic and salvationist impulse reveals the troubling implications of eighteenth-century Natural Language Theory and may, consequently, lead to exoticizing and stereotyping students' linguistic performances. (Contains 4 notes.)
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Linguistic Performance, Language Patterns, Linguistic Theory, Stereotypes, Language Variation, Teaching Methods, Black Dialects, African Americans, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition)
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