Description: The Essays Only You Can Write by Irene Papoulis This textbook leads students through three main writing assignments: a personal essay, an essay based on texts, and a research essay. The author encourages a leap toward the personal, and guides students in discovering and honing their personal instincts and perspectives. FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The Essays Only You Can Write offers a perspective on essay writing that spotlights a writers uniqueness. Resisting the perception that personal and academic writing are at odds with one another, it treats the impulse to write "personally" as potential fuel for a variety of writing purposes.The book encourages students to think like academics—pursuing their enthusiasms, trusting their ideas, and questioning their conclusions—by leading them through three main writing assignments: a personal essay, an essay based on texts, and a research essay. Each chapter offers exercises and strategies for various stages in the pre-writing, drafting, and revision processes. Freewriting; extensive attention to planning; devising a structure and order of ideas that both promote and reflect engagement with a topic; developing rhetorical awareness and knowledge of conventions; and an advocacy for expressive, socially-responsible writing—all are central elements of the texts instruction.By acknowledging the emotions inherent in the writing process, many of which can muddle thinking—I dont want anyone to see this; what if I make mistakes?; what if the writing isnt good?; I dont want to be critiqued; etc.—Papoulis helps beginning college writers to navigate the psychological as well as the technical roadblocks that can get in the way of their best personal and academic writing.Instructor Resources covering all aspects of the book are included on a passcoded webpage. Author Biography Irene Papoulis is Principal Lecturer in the Allan K. Smith Center for Writing and Rhetoric at Trinity College, and Director of Academic Advising and Faculty Development in Trinitys Center for Academic and Experiential Advising. She is also a longtime Associate of the Institute for Writing and Thinking at Bard College. Table of Contents AcknowledgementsPreface for StudentsIntroduction: Starting Ideas and Fundamental PracticesPart One: Writing a Personal EssayChapter 1: Get to Know the Personal Essay as a Genre and Move towards Your OwnChapter 2: Find a Way to Structure and Compose Your Personal EssayChapter 3: Get Feedback on Your Draft and Revise ItPart Two: Writing an Essay about a TextChapter 4: On Reading and Writing about TextsChapter 5: Read and Respond to Your Assigned TextChapter 6: Write Your Essay about a TextChapter 7: Learn from Other Writers as You Revise Your DraftPart Three: Writing a Research EssayChapter 8: Confront Your Research AssignmentChapter 9: Do Your ResearchChapter 10: Write Your Research EssayChapter 11: Get Feedback on Your Draft and Revise ItPart Four: Mindfulness and Essay WritingChapter 12: Introductory Thoughts on MindfulnessChapter 13: The Psychology of WritingPart Five: Giving and Receiving Feedback in Peer GroupsChapter 14: The Psychology of FeedbackChapter 15: Being a Peer ResponderWorks CitedImage CreditsIndex Review "The Essays Only You Can Write offers a large dose of relief and new hope to instructors of first-year writing courses. Every chapter of the book focuses on the value of each students own thinking and each students own experiences and language resources (rather than anything possibly producible by AI) as the essential elements for meeting every kind of writing challenge posed by the undergraduate classroom. The text will allow first-year composition classes to return to their ideal function of ushering students into a college community, where they can begin to discover themselves as legitimate members who are both learners and contributors to the enterprise of learning." — Sheridan Blau, Professor of Practice in the Teaching of English, Teachers College, Columbia University"It is no secret that many students dread writing—it often feels disconnected from their interests and areas of study. The Essays Only You Can Write presents students with a vital guide to essay writing that foregrounds the important fact that essays of all sorts are an invaluable form of expression. This is a text that welcomes readers into a community of writers by sharing a wealth of innovative tips and imaginative strategies while also presenting the writing process as an importantly personal domain. Irene Papoulis has written so much more than a book; The Essays Only You Can Write guides students through the various stages and myriad forms of essaying, and the voices one might don while doing so." — erica j. kaufman, Director, Bard College Institute for Writing & Thinking"If youre anxious about AI technologies and instead want to steer students toward more mindful, analog explorations of themselves and their worlds, this book will be your thoughtful guide. Papoulis champions the personal and research essay genres, and she offers wise and humane coaching for all stages of the writing process. By modeling a Journal of Noticings, a Journal of Questions, and strategies for mindfulness, Papoulis integrates fresh ideas with time-tested approaches to personal and research essay writing." — Tom Deans, University of Connecticut Details ISBN1554815762 Author Irene Papoulis ISBN-13 9781554815760 Format Paperback Publisher Broadview Press Ltd Imprint Broadview Press Ltd Place of Publication Peterborough Audience Tertiary & Higher Education DEWEY 808.4 Pages 224 ISBN-10 1554815762 Year 2023 Publication Date 2023-10-31 Country of Publication United States US Release Date 2023-10-31 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:158712103;
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