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Voice as Process looks at how student writers use the voices of home and community to develop an academic voice. Through a thorough textual analysis of student portfolios, copious interviews, and ethnographic research, Lizbeth Bryant identifies the activities that writers perform as they manipulate the voices they bring to class, and those they encounter there, into a web of constructed voices that can be adjusted to meet the needs of any writing situation.

Produktbeschreibung
Voice as Process looks at how student writers use the voices of home and community to develop an academic voice. Through a thorough textual analysis of student portfolios, copious interviews, and ethnographic research, Lizbeth Bryant identifies the activities that writers perform as they manipulate the voices they bring to class, and those they encounter there, into a web of constructed voices that can be adjusted to meet the needs of any writing situation.
Autorenporträt
Lizbeth Bryant is an assistant professor of English at The Ohio State University, Mansfield. The former assistant director of the writing program at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Bryant reluctantly gives grades in basic and first-year writing, advanced composition, and composition theory.