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Shane Borrowman / Edward M. White
The Promise of America

This cultural studies reader encourages students to explore the promises of freedom, opportunity, and equality—as laid out in our founding documents and redefined over time—and to investigate how each has been kept, when, and for whom. Students engage a range of political and philosophical positions as they explore the fulfillment of these promises in classroom discussions and their own writing. 

 
Lester Faigley
Writing: A Guide for College and Beyond
Stolarek A new aims-based rhetoric from Lester Faigley presents processes for reading, writing, and researching with a unique understanding of how students learn. Real-world reading selections and dynamic visual presentations of the writing and research processes (all enhanced by the author's own photographs) speak to students with many learning styles.
 
Hirschberg / Hirschberg
Arguing Across the Disciplines:
A Rhetoric and Reader
Arguing Across the Disciplines is the only text of its kind, combining instruction in argumentation with writing across the curriculum and including a diverse selection of classic and contemporary arguments in a wide range of disciplines.
 
June Johnson
Global Issues, Local Arguments:
Readings for Writing

This text explores oppositional and nuanced points of view within issues pertaining to globalization such as Free Trade, Employment Outsourcing, Immigration, and Climate Change. Students are asked to make connections between local actions and global issues so that they start to understand how writing can be a tool for learning and an agent of change.
 
Stolarek / Juchartz
Classical Techniques and Contemporary Arguments
Stolarek The goal of Classical Techniques and Contemporary Arguments is to encourage students to link contemporary issues, such as patriotism and nationalism, gay and lesbian rights, and digital copyright laws to classical rhetorical concepts. Using a conversational style and accessible approach, the text identifies a variety of rhetorical strategies, explains them through extensive illustrative examples, and shows students how to apply these strategies to their writing.
 
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