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The Arlington reader contexts and connections

by Bloom Lynn Z.

Synopsis

Because textbooks tend to uproot readings from the conversations that prompted them, students are often left without much of the original context that would help them understand and interpret a text. Those additional voices are important, particularly when students are working with complex material.The Arlington Reader,Second Edition, offers class-proven readings and fresh and exciting new selections along with many of those voices brought back into the conversation. Each of the 9 thematic chapters includes essays plus related material such as reviews, response essays, quotations, photographs, and interviews. For instance, N. Scott Momaday's "The Way to Rainy Mountain" is followed by photos of Momaday and Rainy Mountain, excerpts from Momaday's other writings, and a piece by Paula Gunn Allen. This allows students to get a sense of the context from which these essays sprung and to make thematic connections of their own. It also brings fresh perspectives to instructors. In addition, each chapter includes linked readings in order to show students the importance of learning to distinguish and relate ideas, all at a very affordable low price.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2008
ISBN-13 9780312448844
ISBN-10 0312448848
Class Copyright
Publisher Bedford/St. Martin's
Subject LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES;REFERENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 745
Length of Recording 41
Shelf No. JF310