Writing in Anthropology: A Brief Guide applies the key concepts of rhetoric and composition-audience, purpose, genre, and credibility-to examples based in anthropology. It is part of a series of brief, discipline-specific writing guides from Oxford University Press designed for today's writing-intensive college courses. The series is edited by Thomas Deans (University of Connecticut) and Mya Poe (Northeastern University).
Writing in Anthropology: A Brief Guide (Short Guides to Writing in the Disciplin)
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Author(s)Shan-Estelle Brown
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN / ASIN0199381313
ISBN-139780199381319
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