Hello all,

This free scholarly text might be of interest. It's published by the WAC Clearninghouse, which Mike Palmquist oversees. It's part of a project of open source, peer reviewed scholarly books the Clearinghouse fosters:

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On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 4:49 PM, Palmquist,Michael <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

The following book is now available for viewing and free download at the WAC Clearinghouse. This book is part of the Reference Guides to Rhetoric and Composition series, which is edited by Chuck Bazerman, Mary Jo Reiff, and Anis Bawarshi.

 

Style: An Introduction to History, Theory, Research, and Pedagogy, by Brian Ray

                                                                        

Style: An Introduction to History, Theory, Research, and Pedagogy conducts an in-depth investigation into the long and complex evolution of style in the study of rhetoric and writing. The theories, research methods, and pedagogies covered here offer a conception of style as more than decoration or correctness—views that are still prevalent in many college settings as well as in public discourse. The book begins by tracing origins of style in sophistic-era Greece, moving from there to alternative and non-Western rhetorical traditions, showing style as always inventive and even at times subversive. Although devalued in subsequent periods, including the twentieth century, contemporary views now urge for renewed attention to the scholarly and pedagogical possibilities of style as experimentation and risk, rather than as safety and conformity. These contemporary views include work in areas of rhetoric and composition, such as basic writing, language difference, digital and multimodal discourse, feminist rhetorics, and rhetorical grammar. Later chapters in this book also explore a variety of disciplines and research methods—sociolinguistics and dialectology, literary and rhetorical stylistics, discourse and conversation analysis, and World Englishes. Finally, teachers and students will appreciate a final chapter that explains practical teaching methods, provides ideas for assignments and activities, and surveys textbooks that promote a rhetorical stance toward style.

 

View the book in PDF and ePub formats at http://wac.colostate.edu/books/style/. To obtain a print copy, visit Parlor Press at http://parlorpress.com/style.

 

All the best,

 

Mike

 

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Colorado State University

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