Writing in Society

Writing in Society
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Publisher : Verso
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 086091772X
ISBN-13 : 9780860917724
Rating : 4/5 (2X Downloads)

Synopsis Writing in Society by : Raymond Williams

Raymond Williams’s work was always concerned with the relation between culture and society. This book focuses on specific texts and authors, exploring the historical and cultural sources of their particular forms of writing. In it, Williams examines dramatic form and language in Racine and Shakespeare; the politics of fiction in the English Jacobin novel; David Hume and Charles Dickens and the changing characteristics of English prose; Robert Tressell, The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists, and the role of region and class in the English novel. Also included are Williams’s reflections on the rise of English studies, on their crisis as the literary traditions of Cambridge University were beset by the ‘structuralist controversy’, and on the wider implications of this redefinition of the critical field.

Writing a New Society

Writing a New Society
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : 9789004488052
ISBN-13 : 9004488057
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing a New Society by : V. Matheson-Hooker

Writing a New Society is the first extended study of the novel in Malay and is a groundbreaking study of the relationship between social change and literary practice. The book traces the emergence of the genre from the 1920s and, drawing on 26 of Malaysia's best-known novels, argues that the form was developed as a vehicle for transforming Malay ideas about themselves and their society. Virginia Hooker focuses on the underlying anxiety about racial identity, which underpins much of Malay writing and examines how ethnic identity is constructed and expressed. In a radical break with the traditional notion of Malay society as being totally dependent on the Sultan, the book shows how the novelists centre their writings on descriptions of 'ordinary' Malays, and present the household as the primary site of change. Here the novels develop and describe a 'private' sphere where Malays who previously had no rights begin to exercise their initiative. The concept of social equality which inspires the novelists subverts many of the themes of modern Malay politics.

The Logic of Writing and the Organization of Society

The Logic of Writing and the Organization of Society
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 0521339626
ISBN-13 : 9780521339629
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis The Logic of Writing and the Organization of Society by : Jack Goody

Author is particularly concerned with ancient Near East and contemporary West Africa.

Writing in Knowledge Societies

Writing in Knowledge Societies
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Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages : 429
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ISBN-10 : 9781602352711
ISBN-13 : 1602352712
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing in Knowledge Societies by : Doreen Starke-Meyerring

The editors of WRITING IN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETIES provide a thoughtful, carefully constructed collection that addresses the vital roles rhetoric and writing play as knowledge-making practices in diverse knowledge-intensive settings. The essays in this book examine the multiple, subtle, yet consequential ways in which writing is epistemic, articulating the central role of writing in creating, shaping, sharing, and contesting knowledge in a range of human activities in workplaces, civic settings, and higher education.

Writing and Society

Writing and Society
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9781134886654
ISBN-13 : 1134886659
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing and Society by : Nigel Wheale

Writing and Society is a stunning exploration of the relationship between the growth in popular literacy and the development of new readerships and the authors addressing them. It is the first single volume to provide a year-by-year chronology of political events in relation to cultural production. This overview of debates in literary critical theory and historiography includes facsimile pages with commentary from the most influential books of the period. The author describes and analyses: * the development of literacy by status, gender and region in Britain * structures of patronage and censorship * the fundamental role of the publishing industry * the relation between elite literary and popular cultures * and the remarkable growth of female literacy and publication.

The Book in Society

The Book in Society
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Publisher : Broadview Press
Total Pages : 390
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ISBN-10 : 9781554810741
ISBN-13 : 1554810744
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book in Society by : Solveig Robinson

The Book in Society: An Introduction to Print Culture examines the origins and development of one of the most important inventions in human history. Books can inform, entertain, inspire, irritate, liberate, or challenge readers, and their forms can be tangible and traditional, like a printed, casebound volume, or virtual and transitory, like a screen-page of a cell-phone novel. Written in clear, non-specialist prose, The Book in Society first provides an overview of the rise of the book and of the modern publishing and bookselling industries. It explores the evolution of written texts from early forms to contemporary formats, the interrelationship between literacy and technology, and the prospects for the book in the twenty-first century. The second half of the book is based on historian Robert Darnton’s concept of a book publishing “communication circuit.” It examines how books migrate from the minds of authors to the minds of readers, exploring such topics as the rise of the modern notion of the author, the role of states and others in promoting or restricting the circulation of books, various modes of reproducing and circulating texts, and how readers’ responses help shape the form and content of the books available to them. Feature boxes highlighting key texts, individuals, and developments in the history of the book, carefully selected illustrations, and a glossary all help bring the history of the book to life.

Changing Society

Changing Society
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Publisher : Addison-Wesley Longman
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0132379406
ISBN-13 : 9780132379403
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Changing Society by : Jerome Schwab

This thematic reader helps develop writers by exposing them to readings that are immediately relevant to their lives as students, consumers, and citizens, and seeking to awaken social consciousness and encourage involvement. Rich with discussion questions and writing prompts focusing on critical reading and rhetoric, this text explores not only how society is changing, but also how citizens can participate in changing it in the interests of social justice, peace, and preservation of communities and the environment.

Writing and Society

Writing and Society
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9781107016422
ISBN-13 : 1107016428
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing and Society by : Florian Coulmas

Drawing on contemporary and historical examples, from clay tablets to touchscreen displays, this book is a general account of the place of writing in society. It explores the functions of writing and written language, analysing its consequences for language, society, economy and politics.

Writing and Society in Ancient Cyprus

Writing and Society in Ancient Cyprus
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9781107169678
ISBN-13 : 1107169674
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing and Society in Ancient Cyprus by : Philippa M. Steele

The first book to explore the development and importance of writing in ancient Cypriot society over 1,500 years.