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Week 2 | Discussion Board 2 | The Politics of Writing: Connecting the Text…
Week 2 | Discussion Board 2 | The Politics of Writing: Connecting the Text (Word) to Context (World)
text-internal: things analyzed in the text itself; factors are studied in an objective manner. (Eros)
text-external factors: influence the motivation to write; these factors are elements integral to the text itself. (Eros)
critical writing
Canagarajah's critical writing approach redefines writing as dynamic and contextual, uncovering hidden text elements and advocating for its delivery potential within diverse social contexts.(Alyann)
enables us to derive its complexities, recognize its dual potential as both powerful and dangerous in connection with literacy. (Sittie)
contextualizes the work within social, historical, and ideological frameworks, revealing hidden aspects and emphasizing intention and purpose behind writing. (Sandre)
The text is not simply the writer's reaction as an outside observer, but is also a product of the writer's reality. (Faith)
writing becomes
ideological as one ought to take a stance and reflect it clearly with how they construct their words and sentences. (Matt)
material because people need things in order to express their thoughts more efficiently, as such it becomes a "privilege" as it is more efficient with better materials. (Mara)
historical as it evolves through time based on the societal conditions it was read. (Mara, Xyrille)
situated when it does something more than just be read, and various factors and situations may produce more than one interpretation to the texts. (Bea, Angel)
importance
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the critical approach to writing is important as it “grounds the text in the material world.”. (Juan)
It is important because the text beyond the simple and rigid merits that it has as a structured product because it recognizes many factors involving the writing process (Jei)
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