Education: The Idea of a University

The common ingredient that I find in all the writing I admire ... is something that I shall reluctantly call the rhetorical stance, a stance which depends on discovering and maintaining in any writing situation a proper balance among the three elements that are at work in any communicative effort: the available argument about the subject itself, the interests and peculiarities of the audience, and the voice, the implied character of the speaker. I should like to suggest that it is this balance, this rhetorical stance, difficult as it is to describe, that is our main goal.
-- Wayne Booth

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You may use the above questions as starting places to focus your paper, or you may wish to develop your own question for a focus and try to answer it. The final draft should be in the 6 page range (double spaced, MLA format with a Works Cited page). Your focused rough draft is due next Wednesday in class for a development workshop.
Past papers are available from each class section from past semesters.
Due Dates:
10/4: Focused, developed rough draft to be workshopped in class
10/11: Editing draft
10/18: Final draft DUE in class, with rough drafts, worksheets, self evaluation


You may email me questions at hceng028@csun.edu or send questions to the class MOO list.

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