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    Good Writing in Cross-Cultural Context

    AvXiao-ming Li

    Häftad, Engelska, 1995

    Del i serien SUNY series, Literacy, Culture, and Learning: Theory and Practice

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    Beskrivning

    This dialogue between teachers of writing in China and America on what constitutes "good writing," reveals that standards are culturally situated.Writing comments on student papers is a time-honored and widely accepted practice in writing classrooms in most countries. Teachers offer text-specific advice to each student and communicate to the student writer, among other things, the criteria of good writing. A close look at the teacher's comments, therefore, reveals the criteria with which teachers measure student papers.This study builds a dialogue between teachers of writing in China and America on what "good writing" is, revealing the fact that "good writing" resides not just with student texts, but with the teachers who read and judge student papers.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:1995-11-16
    • Mått:153 x 229 x 8 mm
    • Vikt:227 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:SUNY series, Literacy, Culture, and Learning: Theory and Practice
    • Antal sidor:142
    • Förlag:State University of New York Press
    • ISBN:9780791426807

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    Xiao-ming Li is Assistant Professor of English at Long Island University.

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    "As the first ethnographical account of teachers' perceptions about good writing in China and America, this book gives the reader a whole new insight about differences and similarities in educational systems, teacher training, and teaching between two nations. The systems and teachers described in the book come alive." — Ulla Connor, Indiana University in Indianapolis"Xiao-ming Li's book of what teachers say about student writing is a meticulous analysis of the operating criteria of expert teachers, those who mold the structure and the style of a whole generation of students. By exploring both the common ground within a culture and the differences between the Chinese and United States cultures, Li shows how standards are formed and the forms those standards take."In a postmodern world these differences are seen; but within each of the cultures, there is a strong modernist and universalist approach to writing. The two sets of teachers exhibit this tendency. Hence their authority. They are indeed authoring the way another generation of students will write. Some of those students may rebel, but probably few will."Although the teachers may call for individuality of expression, pressure is strong for such individuality to be confined. Such has long been the case and so it will probably remain, but Xiao-ming Li has masterfully turned the mirror on us and forced us to confront our selves." — from the Foreword by Alan C. Purves

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Foreword by Alan C. Purves Preface: A Personal Note Introduction 1. Four Teachers and Six Pieces (Part 1) Mr. Wang, A "Neo-Confucianist"Jack, a Tough-Minded YankeeMr. Zhang, A Landlord's Son with AmbitionJane, a Converted Liberal 2. Four Teachers and Six Pieces (Part 2) "Beat Them 'til They're Black and Blue"Untitled 1 ("To a Friend")Untitled 2 ("Summer Camp")"There was an Old Lady""Me, Before and After the Exam"The "River in My Hometown" 3. Forty-Five Teachers and Four Pieces 4. One Researcher's Perspective NotesBibliographyIndex