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Summary
Author Biography
DOROTHY M. KENNEDY is a writer and editor whose articles and reviews have appeared in both professional and academic journals. She has taught composition at the University of Michigan and Ohio University and, with X. J. Kennedy, is the recipient of the NCTE Teacher’s Choice Award for Knock at a Star: A Child’s Introduction to Poetry.
JANE E. AARON is a respected writer and editor who has taught composition at New York University and New School University. For Bedford/St. Martin’s she is the author of The Compact Reader, Eighth Edition (2008), and 40 Model Essays: A Portable Anthology (2005).
Table of Contents
Thematic Contents
Introduction
Why Read? Why Write? Why Not Phone?
Using The Bedford Reader
PART I. READING AND WRITING
1. Critical Reading
Reading an Essay
Nancy Mairs, Disability
Thinking Critically About Visual Images
]VISUAL IMAGE: Nicole Waugh, 6, with her father, Chief Warrant Officer Joel Waugh, departing from Fort Benning, GA, photograph by Erik S. Lesser
]2. The Writing Process
Analyzing the Writing Situation
Discovering Ideas
An Essay-in-Progress
]Rosie Anaya (student), Mental Illness and the Media
]3. Academic Writing
Responding to a Text
Integrating Source Material
Writing from Research
Avoiding Plagiarism
Sample Research Paper
Source Citation
Using MLA Style
]Rosie Anaya (student), The Best Kept Secret on Campus
PART II. THE METHODS
4. Narration: Telling a Story
VISUAL IMAGE: How Joe’s Body Brought Him Fame Instead of Shame, advertisement for Charles Atlas
The Method
The Process
Focus on Verbs
Checklist for Revising a Narrative
Narration in Paragraphs
Narration in Practice: Reporting a car accident
DIFFERENCE
Maya Angelou, Champion of the World
Maya Angelou on Writing
Amy Tan, Fish Cheeks
Amy Tan on Writing
Annie Dillard, The Chase
Annie Dillard on Writing
]Harold Taw, Finding Prosperity by Feeding Monkeys
Jessica Cohen (student), Grade A: The Market for a Yale Woman’s Eggs
Jessica Cohen on Writing
Shirley Jackson, The Lottery (short story)
Shirley Jackson on Writing
Note: Chapters 5 through 13 follow the same structure as Chapter 4
5. Description: Writing with Your Senses
VISUAL IMAGE: Doug and Mizan’s House, East River, 1993, photograph by Margaret Morton
FATHERS
Brad Manning (student), Arm Wrestling with My Father
Brad Manning on Writing
Sarah Vowell, Shooting Dad
Sarah Vowell on Writing
]Yiyun Li, Orange Crush
]Yiyun Li on Writing
]Robert Benchley, My Face
]Robert Benchley on Writing
]James Joyce, Araby (short story)
6. Example: Pointing to Instances
]VISUAL IMAGE: Low Energy Drinks, cartoon by Glen Le Lievre
HOMELESSNESS
Barbara Lazear Ascher, On Compassion
Barbara Lazear Ascher on Writing
Anna Quindlen, Homeless
Anna Quindlen on Writing
]Andrew Koritz Krull (student), Celebrating the Pity of Brotherly Love
Brent Staples, Black Men and Public Space
Brent Staples on Writing
]Roger Rosenblatt, We Are Free to Be You, Me, Stupid, and Dead
]Roger Rosenblatt on Writing
7. Comparison and Contrast: Setting Things Side by Side
VISUAL IMAGES: American Gothic, painting by Grant Wood; Rural Rehabilitation Client, 1935, photograph by Ben Shahn
PERSONALITIES
Suzanne Britt, Neat People vs. Sloppy People
Suzanne Britt on Writing
Dave Barry, Batting Clean-up and Striking Out
Dave Barry on Writing
Bruce Catton, Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts
Bruce Catton on Writing
Fatema Mernissi, Size 6: The Western Women’s Harem
]George Chauncey, The Legacy of Antigay Discrimination
Alice Walker, Everyday Use (short story)
Alice Walker on Writing
8. Process Analysis: Explaining Step by Step
VISUAL IMAGE: Workers Making Dolls, photograph by Wally McNamee
PAIR THEME HEADING
Linnea Saukko (student), How to Poison the Earth
Linnea Saukko on Writing
]Gretel Ehrlich, Chronicles of Ice
]Gretel Ehrlich on Writing
]Ian Frazier, How to Operate a Shower Curtain
]Ian Frazier on Writing
Jessica Mitford, Behind the Formaldehyde Curtain
Jessica Mitford on Writing
Daniel Orozco, Orientation (short story)
Daniel Orozco on Writing
9. Division or Analysis: Slicing into Parts
VISUAL IMAGE: Deconstructing Lunch, cartoon by Roz Chast
MEN AND WOMEN
Judy Brady, I Want a Wife
Armin A. Brott, Not All Men are Sly Foxes
]Bella DePaulo, The Myth of Doomed Kids
]Bella DePaulo on Writing
Laila Ayad (student), The Capricious Camera
VISUAL IMAGE: Mounted Troops on the Lookout for Likely Polish Children, photograph
Jamaica Kincaid, Girl (short story)
Jamaica Kincaid on Writing
10. Classification: Sorting into Kinds
VISUAL IMAGE: What Everyone Should Know About the Movie Rating System, chart from the Motion Picture Association of America
Russell Baker, The Plot Against People
Russell Baker on Writing
Deborah Tannen, But What Do You Mean?
Deborah Tannen on Writing
]Luc Sante, What Secrets Tell
]Luc Sante on Writing
LIES
Stephanie Ericsson, The Ways We Lie
Stephanie Ericsson on Writing
William Lutz, The World of Doublespeak
William Lutz on Writing
11. Cause and Effect: Asking Why
VISUAL IMAGE: Garbage In . . . , cartoon by Mike Thompson
Chitra Divakaruni, Live Free and Starve
Chitra Divakaruni on Writing
Marie Jadani (student), Plata O Plomo: Silver or Lead
]Sarah Adams, Be Cool to the Pizza Dude
]Chris Anderson, The Rise and Fall of the Hit
]Chris Anderson on Writing
Don DeLillo, Videotape (short story)
Don DeLillo on Writing
12. Definition: Tracing a Boundary
VISUAL IMAGE: Need Is a Very Subjective Word, advertisement for HUMMER
Gloria Naylor, The Meanings of a Word
Gloria Naylor on Writing
Thomas Sowell, Needs
Dagoberto Gilb, Pride
Dagoberto Gilb on Writing
]Emily Dickinson, "Hope" is the thing with feathers (poem)
]Emily Dickinson on Writing
13. Argument and Persuasion: Stating Opinions and Proposals
VISUAL IMAGE: Corporate America Flag, image from Adbusters Media Foundation
Colleen Wenke (student), Too Much Pressure
]Carol Fletcher, Madness in Magazines
]Carol Fletcher on Writing
GENERATION ME
]Andie Wurster, Won’t You be My Friendster
]Brian Williams, But Enough About You...
SAME SEX MARRIAGE
Katha Pollitt, What’s Wrong with Gay Marriage?
Katha Pollitt on Writing
Charles Colson, Gay "Marriage": Societal Suicide
SECURITY VERSUS LIBERTY
PROFILING
Adnan R. Khan, Close Encounters with US Immigration
Linda Chavez, Everything Isn’t Racial Profiling
IMMIGRATION
]Edwidge Danticat, Not Your Homeland
]Edwidge Danticat on Writing
]Mark Krikorian, Safety Through Immigration Control
PART III. MIXING THE METHODS
Sandra Cisneros, Only Daughter
Sandra Cisneros on Writing
]Joan Didion, In Bed
]Joan Didion on Writing
Barbara Ehrenreich, The Roots of War
Barbara Ehrenreich on Writing
Stephen Jay Gould, A Biological Homage to Mickey Mouse
VISUAL IMAGES: Mickey’s "Evolution" During 50 Years, drawing; Diagram of Human and Animal Craniums, diagram
Stephen Jay Gould on Writing
Martin Luther King, Jr., I Have a Dream
Maxine Hong Kingston, No Name Woman
Maxine Hong Kingston on Writing
George Orwell, Shooting an Elephant
George Orwell on Writing
]Francine Prose, What Words Can Tell
]Francine Prose on Writing
Richard Rodriguez, Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood
Richard Rodriguez on Writing
Edward Said, Clashing Civilizations?
Edward Said on Writing
Jonathan Swift, A Modest Proposal
Jonathan Swift on Writing
E. B. White, Once More to the Lake
E. B. White on Writing
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