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Early Engineering Writing Textbooks and the Anthropological Complexity of Disciplinary Discourse
Oleh:
Hagge, John
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Written Communication ( sebagian Full Text) vol. 12 no. 4 (Oct. 1995)
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page 439-491.
Fulltext:
Written Communication-1995-HAGGE-439-91.pdf
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Nomor Panggil:
405/WRC/12
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The evolution of technical communication conventions in America is more anthropologically complex than the traditional linkage to the scientific plain-style tradition suggests. Analysis of leading ideas in early 20th-century engineering writing textbooks and other primary sources demonstrates that disciplinary discourse conventions develop from an intricate nexus of human motivations, beliefs, and social activity. This article explores currents in American social and intellectual history that explain this complex, sophisticated view of language, which combines a rhetorically sensitive formalism with the ideas of professional literacy and cultural reading to facilitate communication with various audiences and to reinforce the status and dignity of the emerging profession.
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