About Michael J. Faris
Assistant Professor of English with research areas in digital literacy, privacy and social media, and queering rhetorics.
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tentative bibliography
“6+1 Trait (r) Writing Scoring Continuum.” 6+1 Trait Writing. Jan. 11, 2005. Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory. 23 Oct. 2005 . Bloom, Lynn Z. Composition studies as a creative art : teaching, writing, scholarship, administration. Brooke, Robert. “Control in Writing: Flower, … Continue reading
I just requested teh following four dissertations through ILL: Turnbull, Marielle. “Becoming One with the University: Basic Writers and Academic Voice.” Diss. Ball State U, 1994. Abstract: Basic writers often require different courses than traditional Freshman Composition 1 students to … Continue reading
What is Voice?
So that I don’t have to check this huge book out: Enos, Theresa, ed. Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition: Communication from Ancient Times to the Information Age. New York: Garland, 1996. “Voice.” Debra L. Jacobs. 748-752. Voice: “the representation of … Continue reading
Source Ideas
Elbow, Peter, ed. Landmark essays on voice and writing. PE1408 .L2881 1994 – on Reserve for Wr 511 Romano, Tom. Clearing the Way. LB 1631 R 59 1987 Yancey, Kathleen Blake, ed. Voices on Voice: Perspectives, Definitions, Inquiry. PE 1404.V64 … Continue reading