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Stover, Johnnie M. – College English, 2003
The power of black women's personal narratives emerging out of nineteenth-century America rested in their sociopolitical as well as in their literary contributions. These slave narratives and autobiographical texts, however, were either ignored, sentimentalized, or reduced in scope as addenda to the abolitionist-inspired texts produced by black…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Slavery, Autobiographies
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Stewart, Craig O.; Setlock, Leslie D.; Fussell, Susan R. – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2007
This study investigates cultural and communication medium effects on conversational argumentation in a decision-making context. Chinese and U.S. participants worked in pairs on two decision-making tasks via face-to-face (FtF) and instant messaging (IM). The analyses showed that Chinese participants tended to engage in potentially more complex…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Cross Cultural Studies, Interaction Process Analysis, Communication Research
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Stevens, Lisa Patel; Hunter, Lisa; Pendergast, Donna; Carrington, Victoria; Bahr, Nan; Kapitzke, Cushla; Mitchell, Jane – Australian Educational Researcher, 2007
This paper explores various epistemological paradigms available to understand, interpret, and semiotically depict young people. These paradigms all draw upon a metadiscourse of developmental age and stage (e.g. Hall 1914) and then work from particular epistemological views of the world to cast young people in different lights. Using strategic…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Young Adults, Adolescents, Epistemology
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Asude, Bilgin; Jale, Eldelekioglu – Hacettepe University Journal of Education, 2007
The aim of the present study was to investigate into the critical thinking skills of late adolescent Turkish university students. The subjects of the study were the 39 students from the Department of Counseling Psychology and Guidance, Faculty of Education, Uludag University. Two separate discussion groups, each including five students, were…
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Late Adolescents, Critical Thinking, Content Analysis
Hawes, Thomas; Thomas, Sarah – Hong Kong Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching, 1995
The paper examines co-occurrences of the major theme types with the various lateral verbs, as outlined in G. Kress and R. Hodge (1979), primarily unmarked/participant themes, other (non-participant) noun group themes, and marked themes. The data consist of 60 editorials from 2 major British newspapers, "The Times" and "The…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Editorials, Foreign Countries
Clegg, Stewart – 1994
This paper conceives of a model of democracy that is tied up with narrative practices, and demonstrates how the initially democratic and radical auspices of one scholar's critique developed into a form of theory that was profoundly undemocratic in its narrative. The paper notes that the contemporary debate about power derives from a series of…
Descriptors: Democracy, Discourse Modes, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Winer, Lise – 1995
This paper examines several language learning and teaching experiences described in the literary works of Burroughs's "Tarzan of the Apes," Shakespeare's "Henry V," Scott's "The Jewel in the Crown," and Alcott's "Little Women." In all cases, the language being learned was not necessary for daily activities, yet each case demonstrates that language…
Descriptors: Descriptive Writing, Discourse Modes, English Literature, French
Hurlbert, C. Mark – 1992
Much of what characterizes, critiques, defines and describes an educator's profession and practice occurs in the form of documents which get delivered every day to the faculty mailroom. These documents are connected to cultural processes which establish hierarchies of power, exclude individuals from decision making, and foster an illusion of the…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, College Faculty, Discourse Modes, Faculty Workload
Dake, Dennis M. – 1995
The essence of understanding visual literacy lies in the visually literate exploration of issues process. This understanding must deal with both the processes involved in the creation and interpretation of concrete visual communication. Visual discourses's greatest contribution to human knowledge and thought is not the sequential, linear,…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Modes
Ballinger, Mary G. – 1992
Academic institutions document their rhetoric through the written communications that show up in faculty mailboxes. Much of what arrives serves to remind faculty of what needs to be done to participate in the events and decision-making processes of the institution. The mail encountered by graduate students also reflects hierarchical power inherent…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Discourse Modes, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students
Harris, Joseph – 1990
The most serious approaches to teaching basic writing in the last 20 years have been framed by the competing metaphors of growth and metaphors of initiation. The growth model pulled attention away from the forms of academic discourse and toward what students could and could not do as writers, and encouraged teachers to respect and work with the…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Acculturation, Basic Writing, Conflict
McCleary, William J. – 1985
A number of questions have been raised about James Kinneavy's theory of expressive discourse, among them the problem of how so many different genres, from the personal essay to the declaration of independence, can be lumped under one aim, self-expression. Another is why self-expression is the only one of the aims to be divided into two general…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Educational Theories, Expressive Language
Shedletsky, Leonard – 1989
This teacher's handbook on intrapersonal communication provides a selection of exercises for classroom use to help students get in touch with their own mental processing. The exercises are presented with introductory comments, a statement of goals, instructions, materials, and analysis. A brief description of what the exercise demonstrates,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Rex-Kerish, Lesley – Freshman English News, 1985
Describes a writing assignment designed to help students incorporate into a single essay Moffett's writer-subject progressions: dramatization, narration, exposition, and logical argumentation. Describes one student's progress through successive drafts to arrive at this goal, and how discussions of her draft helped the other students. (HTH)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Freshmen, Discourse Modes, English Instruction
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Crusius, Timothy W. – Rhetoric Review, 1985
Evaluates James L. Kinneavy's theory of discourse. Suggests that Kinneavy's theory would profit from internal development and shows how his terminology is capable of systematic elaboration. (RBW)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Educational Theories, English Instruction
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