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Table of Contents:
Preface PART I INVENTION AND RESEARCH Chapter 1 Assembling Arguments: An Introduction Module I-1: Argument Defined Module I-2: Invention and Research: How Will You Find Ideas and Evidence? Module I-3: Audience: Who Will Consider Your Argument? Module I-4: Authority: What Will Persuade Your Audience? Chapter 2 Planning Your Writing and Research Module I-5: Making a Writing and Research Plan Module I-6: Framing Your Subject Chapter 3 Looking Within and Around to Invent Module I-7: Why Take Time to Invent? Module I-8: Elements of Effective Invention Module I-9: Invention Strategies Module I-10: Moving from Invention to Drafting Chapter 4 Looking to Research to Invent Module I-11: Why Use Research to Invent? Module I-12: Using Research to Find and Develop Ideas Module I-13: Searching Efficiently PART II TYPES OF ARGUMENT Chapter 5 Understanding Argument Forms and Genres Module II-1: Why Do I Need to Know Forms and Genres? Module II-2: Using Forms and Genres to Help You Invent an Argument Module II-3: Using Forms and Genres to Discover Audience Expectations Module II-4: Using Forms and Genres to Establish Authority Chapter 6 Using Stasis Questions to Build Arguments Module II-5: Why Do I Need to Know Stasis Questions? Module II-6: Primary and Secondary Stasis Questions Module II-7: Building an Argument Using Stasis Questions Chapter 7 Persuading Module II-8: What Audiences Expect of a Persuasive Argument Module II-9: A Persuasive Genre: Advertisement Module II-10: A Persuasive Genre: Reflection Paper Module II-11: A Persuasive Genre: Opinion Piece Module II-12: Building a Persuasive Argument Chapter 8 Analyzing Arguments Module II-13: What Audiences Expect of a Rhetorical Analysis Module II-14: A Rhetorical Analysis of a Photograph Module II-15: A Rhetorical Analysis of an Opinion Piece Module II-16: Building an Effective Rhetorical Analysis Chapter 9 Stating the Facts Module II-17: What Audiences Expect of a State-the-Facts Argument Module II-18: A State-the-Facts Genre: Research Paper Module II-19: A State-the-Facts Genre: News Article Module II-20: Building a State-the-Facts Argument Chapter 10 Defining Module II-21: What Audiences Expect of a Definition Argument Module II-22: A Definition Genre: Opinion Piece Module II-23: A Definition Genre: YouTube Commercial Module II-24: A Definition Genre: Research Paper Module II-25: Building a Definition Argument Chapter 11 Narrating Module II-26: What Audiences Expect of a Narrative Argument Module II-27: A Narrative Genre: Opinion Piece Module II-28: A Narrative Genre: Advertisement Module II-29: A Narrative Genre: Personal Narrative Module II-30: Building a Narrative Argument Chapter 12 Analyzing and Evaluating Module II-31: What Audiences Expect of an Analysis and Evaluation Module II-32: An Analysis and Evaluation Genre: Blog Entry: Thrill-Ride Review Module II-33: An Analysis and Evaluation Genre: Online Restaurant Review Module II-34: An Analysis and Evaluation Genre: Review of a Cultural Event Module II-35: Building an Analysis and Evaluation Argument Chapter 13 Determining Cause Module II-36: What Audiences Expect of a Causal Argument Module II-37: A Causal Argument Genre: Editorial Module II-38: A Causal Argument Genre: Political Cartoon Module II-39: A Causal Argument Genre: Research Paper Module II-40: Building a Causal Argument Chapter 14 Proposing a Solution Module II-41: What Audiences Expect of a Proposal Module II-42: A Proposal Genre: Advocacy Speech Module II-43: A Proposal Genre: Pop-Up Advertisement Module II-44: A Proposal Genre: Position Paper Module II-45: Building a Proposal PART III APPEALING TO YOUR AUDIENCE Chapter 15 Understanding Your Audience Module III-1: Rhetorical Situation Defined Module III-2: Audience Defined Module III-3: Analyzing an Audience Module III-4: Using Appeals, Media, and Conventions to Influence Your Audience Module III-5: Common Academic Assignments: What Does Your Audience Expect? Chapter 16 Understanding the Academic Situation Module III-6: What You Need to Know about Writing in Universities and Colleges Module III-7: The Humanities and the Liberal Arts and Sciences Module III-8: The Fine, Visual, and Performing Arts Module III-9: The Pre-Professional and Applied Sciences Module III-10: The Natural Sciences Chapter 17 Using Classical Rhetoric Module III-11: Classical Rhetoric and the Writing Process Module III-12: Arrangement of Argument Module III-13: Types of Appeals Module III-14: Building Authority Using Classical Virtues Chapter 18 Using Contemporary Rhetoric Module III-15: Using Toulmin’s Model to Analyze an Argument Module III-16: Using Toulmin’s Model to Build Counter-Arguments Module III-17: Rogerian Rhetoric Defined Module III-18: A Rogerian Argument: A Persuasive Paper Module III-19: Reaching Your Audience with Rogerian Rhetoric PART IV CONDUCTING RESEARCH TO BUILD AUTHORITATIVE ARGUMENTS Chapter 19 Using Databases and Search Engines Module IV-1: Building Authority with Search Engines and Databases Module IV-2: Using Databases and Search Engines Module IV-3: Organizing Your Research Chapter 20 Evaluating Sources and Documents Module IV-4: Why Do I Need to Evaluate Sources? Module IV-5: How Do I Evaluate Sources? Module IV-6: Evaluating for Relevance Module IV-7: Evaluating for Authority Module IV-8: Evaluating for Honesty Module IV-9: Determining If a Source Is Questionable Chapter 21 Integrating Research and Avoiding Plagiarism Module IV-10: Defining Plagiarism and Fair Use Module IV-11: Avoiding Plagiarism Module IV-12: Integrating Sources Authoritatively Module IV-13: Integrating Sources into an Argument: An Example Chapter 22 Citing and Documenting Sources Module IV-14: How Documentation Styles Express Authority Module IV-15: MLA Style for In-Text Citations Module IV-16: MLA List of Works Cited Module IV-17: APA Style for In-Text Citations Module IV-18: APA List of References PART V PROJECTING AUTHORITY Chapter 23 Crafting Style, Voice, and Presence Module V-1: Building Authority with Style Module V-2: Building Authority with Voice Module V-3: Building Authoritative Presence Chapter 24 Checking for Logical Fallacies and Flow Module V-4: Logical Fallacies Defined Module V-5: Awkwardness and Flow Defined Chapter 25 Using Conventions Persuasively Module V-6: Using Visuals in Your Argument Module V-7: Using Design Conventions in Your Argument Module V-8: Creating Effective Presentations Module V-9: Proofreading Your Argument Permissions Acknowledgments Index

About the Author :
K.J. Peters is Professor of English at Loyola Marymount University. He has 15 years of experience directing first year writing programs and training graduate students, instructors, and professors of many disciplines in composition pedagogy and rhetorical theory.

Review :
“The Argument Handbook is a complete argument textbook. Students are systematically introduced to invention, audience research, genre—everything a rhetoric should have. Like any thorough treatment of argument, the Handbook is also readily adaptable for a variety of courses. Advanced writing classes will find it just as useful as first-year classes.” — Paul Lynch, Saint Louis University “This book is well researched and insightful. In the current climate in which facts are questioned, all sides argue in the most heated fashion, and too much news is labeled as fake, thoughtful study of argumentation is necessary for a thorough education. Throughout the text, K.J. Peters recognizes the needs of various types of learners. The modular organization is flexible and allows changes of focus in the curriculum. Some of the modules concern methods of reading and analyzing arguments, a common focus of freshman courses. Within these genres, students can further see the importance of audience and purpose, of research, of planning, and of vivid language.” — Katherine H. Adams, Loyola University New Orleans


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  • ISBN-13: 9781554814350
  • Publisher: Broadview Press Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Broadview Press Ltd
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 536
  • Spine Width: 26 mm
  • Width: 165 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1554814359
  • Publisher Date: 27 Dec 2018
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 1110 gr


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