Writing
430W/530: Resources
Approved Journal Articles:
NOTE: These are not always full and proper MLA-style entries --
it's your responsibility to get it right on your paper. Most ILL articles
can be found through the MLA Bibliography listings in the WOU library
website and ordered through there.
Group 1 Articles -- Abstracts due April 26
Crosswhite, James. "Is There an Audience for this Argument?
."
Philosophy and Rhetoric 28.2 (1995): 134-145. [ILL]
Ede, Lisa. "Audience: An Introduction to Research." College
Composition and Communication 35 (1984): 140-54. [WOU]
Ewald, Helen Rothschild. "What We Could Tell Advanced Student
Writers
." Journal of Advanced Composition 11.1 (1991):
147-58. [WOU]
Graham, Steve, & Karen R. Harris. "It Can Be Taught
"
School Psychology Review 26.3 (1997). [WOU - Available fulltext
online -- EBSCO/Academic Search Elite.]
Inman, James A. "Teaching Audience and Technology
"
Notes on Teaching English 24.1 (1996): 17-24. [ILL]
Penrose, Ann M., and Cheryl Geisler. "Reading and Writing without
Authority." College Composition and Communication 45.4
(1994): 505-520. [WOU]
Richmond, Joan L. "Customs of the Country: Introducing Freshman
Writers to the Epistemic Nature of Academic Discourse." CCTE
Studies 57 (Sept. 1992): 27-34. [ILL]
Group 2 Articles -- Abstracts due May 10
Anderson, Laurie J. "A Sense of Audience or Conventional Wisdom?"
Journal of Advanced Composition 7. 1-2 (1987): 112-120. [WOU]
Ede, Lisa, and Andrea Lunsford. "Audience Addressed/Audience
Invoked
" College Composition and Communication 35
(1984): 155-71. [WOU]
Elbow, Peter. "Closing My Eyes as I Speak: An Argument for Ignoring
Audience." College English 49 (1987): 50-69. [WOU]
Johnson, Robert R. "Audience Involved:
." Computers
and Composition 14 (1997): 361-76. [ILL]
Long, Russell C. "Writer-Audience Relationships: Analysis or
Invention?" College Composition and Communication 31 (1980):
221-26. [WOU]
Lunsford, Andrea A., and Lisa Ede. "Representing Audience
."
College Composition and Communication 47.2 (1996): 167-179.
[WOU]
Park, Douglas. "Analyzing Audiences." College Composition
and Communication 37 (1986): 478-88. [WOU]
Reed, Cheryl. "Projecting Real World Audiences." Writing
Instructor 15 (l996). [WOU -Available fulltext online -- WilsonWeb.]
Group 3 Articles -- Abstracts due May 24
For Group 3 assignment, pick one article (in book or journal) not
listed above that is in the Porter bibliography that seems interesting
to you. First come, first served -- you must turn in to me which article
you choose, at latest by May 10th.
**Choose early and make sure you know whether you need ILL -- give
yourself plenty of time.**
Web sites:
WOU
Library Home Page
- Ancient
Rhetoric Site at Georgia State University -- As it says, on
ancient rhetoric; a good list of rhetorical figures, brief history,
etc.
- Ed
Lamoureux: Rhetorical Resources -- This professor's collection
of information for a course on the Theory and Literature of Rhetoric
- Manuel
Palaeologus' inebriate father -- Article by Malcolm Heath on
a Byzantine rhetorical exercise; examines the purpose and style
of the product
- Rhetorical
Figures -- Can't keep those terms straight? This site
will help, a glossary with examples; includes a link to a more general
site of literary terms
- MLA
Style -- Covers electronic sources only; see MLA 4th edition
printed guide for complete style models