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Styling the Multimodal Classroom: Addressing the Labor of Assessment through the Rhetorical Lexicon of Style
Communication, Media, and Arts Faculty Book and Book Chapters
  • Claire Lutkewitte, Nova Southeastern University
  • Star Vanguri, Nova Southeastern University
  • Stephanie Vie
Book Title
Writing Changes: Alphabetic Text and Multimodal Composition
Document Type
Book Chapter
Editors
Pegeen Reichert Powell
Description

[Book Description]

Writing Changes moves beyond restrictive thinking about composition to examine writing as a material and social practice rich with contradictions. It analyzes the assumed dichotomy between writing and multimodal composition (which incorporates sounds, images, and gestures) as well as the truism that all texts are multimodal. Organized in four sections, the essays explore

  • alphabetic text and multimodal composition in writing studies

  • specific pedagogies that place writing in productive conversation with multimodal forms

  • current representations of writing and multimodality in textbooks, of instructors’ attitudes toward social media, and of writing programs

  • ideas about writing studies as a discipline in the light of new communication practices

Bookending the essays are an introduction that frames the collection and establishes key terms and concepts and an epilogue that both sums up and complicates the ideas in the essays.

ISBN
9781603294737
Publication Date
1-1-2020
Publisher
Moedern Language Association
Comments

Found in Part Two: Modality in Texts and in the Classroom

ORCID ID
0000-0003-4639-5864
Citation Information
Claire Lutkewitte, Star Vanguri and Stephanie Vie. "Styling the Multimodal Classroom: Addressing the Labor of Assessment through the Rhetorical Lexicon of Style" (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/star-vanguri/42/