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On Writtenness
The Cultural Politics of Academic Writing
von Joan Turner
Verlag: Bloomsbury UK
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ISBN: 978-1-4725-1445-5
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 22.03.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 296 Seiten

Preis: 38,99 €

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Joan Turner is Emeritus Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literature, and former Director of the Centre for English Language and Academic Writing, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.



This book develops the concept of 'writtenness' (historically-formed stylistic and aesthetic values within writing) to highlight the demands, taken-for-granted ideals, institutional frictions, and changing circumstances of academic writing in English in the contemporary international university.
Recognising the political importance of the role that English plays in an increasingly internationalized higher education network, Joan Turner pits writtenness against the contingency and instability of international English in real-life institutional contexts. In doing so, she brings out the theoretical significance of this, as writing becomes a motor of linguistic change and can no longer be seen simply as the repository of academic standards.
Of particular interest to academics and postgraduates in TESOL, applied linguistics, rhetoric and composition, English as a Lingua Franca studies, and the sociolinguistics of writing, as well as to EAP practitioners, this book is among the first to theoretically consider the implications for the cultural homogeneity of the written word. It also offers a unique perspective on the role of writtenness within the broader historical context of leaving the era of print culture. As such, this book is highly recommended for students, researchers, and policy makers alike.



1. On writtenness and the stability of style: the perennial prerequisite of polished prose
2. On writtenness in English on the geopolitical stage
3. On writtenness and tutor-student interaction in the international university
4. On writtenness as a smooth read: the cultural aesthetics of reading
5. On the intellectual labour of writtenness
6. On theorizing writtenness
7. On writtenness and the ideological role of proofreading
8.On writtenness: a contested pedagogical space
9. On promoting a multi-accented writtenness
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