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OTHER WORDS: A WRITER'S READER
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Author(s)David Fleming
PublisherKendall Hunt Publishing
ISBN / ASIN0757565557
ISBN-139780757565557
CategoryPaperback
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
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Other Words: A Writer's Reader
Table of Contents
Introduction
Â
Heather Abel & Emily Chenoweth
Emily & Heather
from The Friend Who Got Away
Â
Kathy Acker
Against Ordinary Language: The Language of the Body
from The Last Sex
Â
Faith Adiele
Orchids: Half Sacred, Half Profane
from Meeting Faith: An Inward Odyssey
Â
Gloria Anzaldúa
The Homeland, Aztlán / El otro México
from Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza
Â
Image #1: The Hajj
Â
Dorie Bargmann
Thirteen More Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
from Prairie Schooner
Â
Nicholas Carr
Is Google Making Us Stupid?
from The Atlantic
Â
Charles D'Ambrosio
Brick Wall
from Orphans
Â
Lis Goldschmidt & Dean Spade
My Memory and Witness
from Without a Net: The Female Experience of Growing Up Working Class
Â
Image #2: To Sleep, Perchance to Dream
Â
Judyth Har-Even
Leaving Babylon: A Walk Through the Jewish Divorce Ceremony
from Creative Non-Fiction
Â
Michael S. Kimmel
"What About the Boys?" What the Current Debates Tell Us--and Don't Tell Us--About Boys in School
from Michigan Feminist Studies
Â
Jamaica Kincaid
A Small Place
from A Small Place
Â
William Davies King
My Metaphor Weighs Tons
from Collections of Nothing
Â
Field Maloney
Is Whole Foods Wholesome?
from Slate
Â
Image #3: Out of Iowa
Â
Scott McCloud
The Vocabulary of Comics
from Understanding Comics
Â
Bill McKibben
Human Restoration
from The Return of the Wolf: Reflections on the Future of Wolves in the Northeast
Â
John Medeiros
One Sentence
from Gulf Coast
Â
Maja Mikula
Gender and Videogames: The Political Valency of Lara Croft
from Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies
Â
Rebekah Nathan
Life in the Dorms
from My Freshman Year: What A Professor Learned by Becoming a Student
Â
Image #4: Opposites Attract
Â
Michael PollanÂ
Why Bother?Â
from TheNew York Times Magazine
Â
Miranda Purves & Jason Logan
The Last Bus Home
from The New York Times
Â
MarÃa Cristina Rangel
Knowledge Is Power
from Listen Up: Voices of the Next Feminist Generation
Â
Richard Rodriguez
The North American
from Public Discourse in America: Conversations and Community in the Twenty-First Century
Â
Image #5: More Equal Than Others
Â
George Saunders
The Braindead Megaphone
from The Braindead Megaphone
Â
David K. Shipler
At the Edge of Poverty
from The Working Poor: Invisible in America
Â
Susan Sontag
Regarding the Pain of Others
from Regarding the Pain of Others
Â
Richard Stengel
A Time to Serve
from Time
Â
Image #6: Comfort Women
Â
Andrew Sullivan
Why I Blog
from The Atlantic
Â
Amy Tan
The Language of Discretion
from The Opposite of Fate: Memories of a Writing Life
Â
UCLA Student WebZine
Ask Not What You Can Do For Your University, But What Your University Can Do For You
from The Daily Brewin'
Â
Kurt Vonnegut
1983: New York
from Fates Worse Than Death
Â
David Foster Wallace
Consider the Lobster
from Consider the Lobster and Other Essays
Â
Intersections
Â
Biographies
Introduction
Â
Heather Abel & Emily Chenoweth
Emily & Heather
from The Friend Who Got Away
Â
Kathy Acker
Against Ordinary Language: The Language of the Body
from The Last Sex
Â
Faith Adiele
Orchids: Half Sacred, Half Profane
from Meeting Faith: An Inward Odyssey
Â
Gloria Anzaldúa
The Homeland, Aztlán / El otro México
from Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza
Â
Image #1: The Hajj
Â
Dorie Bargmann
Thirteen More Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
from Prairie Schooner
Â
Nicholas Carr
Is Google Making Us Stupid?
from The Atlantic
Â
Charles D'Ambrosio
Brick Wall
from Orphans
Â
Lis Goldschmidt & Dean Spade
My Memory and Witness
from Without a Net: The Female Experience of Growing Up Working Class
Â
Image #2: To Sleep, Perchance to Dream
Â
Judyth Har-Even
Leaving Babylon: A Walk Through the Jewish Divorce Ceremony
from Creative Non-Fiction
Â
Michael S. Kimmel
"What About the Boys?" What the Current Debates Tell Us--and Don't Tell Us--About Boys in School
from Michigan Feminist Studies
Â
Jamaica Kincaid
A Small Place
from A Small Place
Â
William Davies King
My Metaphor Weighs Tons
from Collections of Nothing
Â
Field Maloney
Is Whole Foods Wholesome?
from Slate
Â
Image #3: Out of Iowa
Â
Scott McCloud
The Vocabulary of Comics
from Understanding Comics
Â
Bill McKibben
Human Restoration
from The Return of the Wolf: Reflections on the Future of Wolves in the Northeast
Â
John Medeiros
One Sentence
from Gulf Coast
Â
Maja Mikula
Gender and Videogames: The Political Valency of Lara Croft
from Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies
Â
Rebekah Nathan
Life in the Dorms
from My Freshman Year: What A Professor Learned by Becoming a Student
Â
Image #4: Opposites Attract
Â
Michael PollanÂ
Why Bother?Â
from TheNew York Times Magazine
Â
Miranda Purves & Jason Logan
The Last Bus Home
from The New York Times
Â
MarÃa Cristina Rangel
Knowledge Is Power
from Listen Up: Voices of the Next Feminist Generation
Â
Richard Rodriguez
The North American
from Public Discourse in America: Conversations and Community in the Twenty-First Century
Â
Image #5: More Equal Than Others
Â
George Saunders
The Braindead Megaphone
from The Braindead Megaphone
Â
David K. Shipler
At the Edge of Poverty
from The Working Poor: Invisible in America
Â
Susan Sontag
Regarding the Pain of Others
from Regarding the Pain of Others
Â
Richard Stengel
A Time to Serve
from Time
Â
Image #6: Comfort Women
Â
Andrew Sullivan
Why I Blog
from The Atlantic
Â
Amy Tan
The Language of Discretion
from The Opposite of Fate: Memories of a Writing Life
Â
UCLA Student WebZine
Ask Not What You Can Do For Your University, But What Your University Can Do For You
from The Daily Brewin'
Â
Kurt Vonnegut
1983: New York
from Fates Worse Than Death
Â
David Foster Wallace
Consider the Lobster
from Consider the Lobster and Other Essays
Â
Intersections
Â
Biographies










