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Composing(media) = composing(embodiment) : bodies, technologies, writing, the teaching of writing / edited by Kristin L. Arola and Anne Frances Wysocki.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Logan, Utah : Utah State University Press, ©2012.Description: 1 online resource (293 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780874218817
  • 0874218810
  • 1457184508
  • 9781457184505
  • 9786613923448
  • 6613923443
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Composing(media) = composing(embodiment).DDC classification:
  • 808/.0420285 23
LOC classification:
  • PE1404 .C617574 2012eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Acknowledgments; Introduction: Into Between-On Composition in Mediation -- Anne Frances Wysocki; Part 1: Media = Embodiment; 1. Drawn Together: Possibilities for Bodies in Words and Pictures -- Anne Frances Wysocki; 2. Pausing to Reflect: Mass Observation, Blogs, and Composing Everyday Life -- Paul Walker; 3. Authoring Avatars: Gaming, Reading, and Writing Identities -- Matthew S.S. Johnson; 4. How Billie Jean King Became the Center of the Universe -- David Parry; 5. Information Cartography: Visualizations of Internet Spatiality and Information Flows -- Jason Farman.
6. Multimodal Methods for Multimodal Literacies: Establishing A Technofeminist Research Identity -- Jen Almjeld and Kristine Blair7. Writing against Normal: Navigating a Corporeal Turn -- Jay Dolmage; ACTIVITIES for PART 1; Part 2 : Mediating Bodies ̂Mediated Bodies; 8. Crafting New Approaches to Composition -- Kristin Prins; 9. Bodies of Text -- Aaron Raz Link; 10. Whose Body?: Looking Critically at New Interface Designs -- Ben McCorkle; 11. Queerness, Multimodality, and the Possibilities of Re/Orientation -- Jonathan Alexander and Jacqueline Rhodes.
12. I t's My Revolution: Learning to See the Mixedblood -- Kristin L. Arola13. Visible Guerrillas -- Karen Springsteen; 14. Affording New Media: Individuation, Imagination, and the Hope of Change -- Kristie Fleckenstein; ACTIVITIES for PART 2; Works Cited; Index; About the Authors.
Summary: "What any body is-and is able to do-cannot be disentangled from the media we use to consume and produce texts."--The Introduction. Kristin Arola and Anne Wysocki argue that composing in new media is composing the body-is embodiment. In Composing (Media) = Composing (Embodiment), they have brought together a powerful set of essays that agree on the need for compositionists-and their students-to engage with a wide range of new media texts. These chapters explore how texts of all varieties mediate and thereby contribute to the human experiences of communi
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Acknowledgments; Introduction: Into Between-On Composition in Mediation -- Anne Frances Wysocki; Part 1: Media = Embodiment; 1. Drawn Together: Possibilities for Bodies in Words and Pictures -- Anne Frances Wysocki; 2. Pausing to Reflect: Mass Observation, Blogs, and Composing Everyday Life -- Paul Walker; 3. Authoring Avatars: Gaming, Reading, and Writing Identities -- Matthew S.S. Johnson; 4. How Billie Jean King Became the Center of the Universe -- David Parry; 5. Information Cartography: Visualizations of Internet Spatiality and Information Flows -- Jason Farman.

6. Multimodal Methods for Multimodal Literacies: Establishing A Technofeminist Research Identity -- Jen Almjeld and Kristine Blair7. Writing against Normal: Navigating a Corporeal Turn -- Jay Dolmage; ACTIVITIES for PART 1; Part 2 : Mediating Bodies ̂Mediated Bodies; 8. Crafting New Approaches to Composition -- Kristin Prins; 9. Bodies of Text -- Aaron Raz Link; 10. Whose Body?: Looking Critically at New Interface Designs -- Ben McCorkle; 11. Queerness, Multimodality, and the Possibilities of Re/Orientation -- Jonathan Alexander and Jacqueline Rhodes.

12. I t's My Revolution: Learning to See the Mixedblood -- Kristin L. Arola13. Visible Guerrillas -- Karen Springsteen; 14. Affording New Media: Individuation, Imagination, and the Hope of Change -- Kristie Fleckenstein; ACTIVITIES for PART 2; Works Cited; Index; About the Authors.

"What any body is-and is able to do-cannot be disentangled from the media we use to consume and produce texts."--The Introduction. Kristin Arola and Anne Wysocki argue that composing in new media is composing the body-is embodiment. In Composing (Media) = Composing (Embodiment), they have brought together a powerful set of essays that agree on the need for compositionists-and their students-to engage with a wide range of new media texts. These chapters explore how texts of all varieties mediate and thereby contribute to the human experiences of communi

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