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El. knyga: Imaginative Argument: A Practical Manifesto for Writers - Second Edition

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  • Formatas: 344 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Dec-2017
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781400888191
  • Formatas: 344 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Dec-2017
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781400888191

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More than merely a writing text, The Imaginative Argument offers writers instruction on how to use their imaginations to improve their prose. Cioffi shows writers how they can enliven argument--the organizing rubric of all persuasive writing--by drawing on emotion, soul, and creativity, the wellsprings of imagination. While Cioffi suggests that argument should become a natural habit of mind for writers, he goes still further, inspiring writers to adopt as their gold standard the imaginative argument: the surprising yet strikingly apt insight that organizes disparate noises into music, that makes out of chaos, chaos theory.


Rather than offering a model of writing based on established formulas or templates, Cioffi urges writers to envision argument as an active parsing of experience that imaginatively reinvents the world. Cioffi's manifesto asserts that successful argument also requires writers to explore their own deep-seated feelings, to exploit the fuzzy but often profoundly insightful logic of the imagination.


But expression is not all that matters: Cioffi's work anchors itself in the actual. Drawing on Louis Kahn's notion that a good architect never has all the answers to a building's problems before its physical construction, Cioffi maintains that in argument, too, answers must be forged along the way, as the writer inventively deals with emergent problems and unforeseen complexities. Indeed, discovery, imagination, and invention suffuse all stages of the process.



The Imaginative Argument offers all the intellectual kindling that writers need to ignite this creativity, from insights on developing ideas to avoiding bland assertions or logical leaps. It cites exemplary nonfiction prose stylists, including William James, Ruth Benedict, and Erving Goffman, as well as literary sources to demonstrate the dynamic of persuasive writing. Provocative and lively, it will prove not only essential reading but also inspiration for all those interested in arguing more imaginatively more successfully.


This edition features new chapters that cover the revision process in greater depth, as well as the particular challenges of researching and writing in the digital age, such as working with technology and avoiding plagiarism. The book also includes new sample essays, an appendix to help instructors use the book in the classroom, and much more.

Recenzijos

"Particularly helpful [ and] offers sound suggestions. . . . [ These] are pointers all writers can use."---Erika Dreifus, The Writer

Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction 1(12)
I Getting Started
1 On the Writing of Essays
13(13)
2 Audience: Your Projected Reader(s)
26(19)
3 Prewriting and the Writing Process
45(16)
II Features and Fundamentals of the Imaginative Argument
4 The Thesis
61(20)
5 Developing an Argument
81(22)
6 The Research-Based Argument in the Digital Age
103(21)
7 Paragraph Design
124(19)
III New Forms, Avant-Garde Strategies
8 Different Structures, Novel Organizational Principles
143(11)
9 Saying Something New: Ways toward Creativity
154(15)
10 Continuous Composing: Streamwriting
169(18)
IV Revising and Reimagining
11 Rewriting and Revising
187(18)
12 Figures and Fallacies, or Being Forceful but Not Cheating at Argument
205(16)
13 The Argument of Style
221(26)
V Creativity and Originality in the Epoch of the Post-Original
14 Technology and Writing: On Being Imaginative Now
247(11)
15 Concluding a Manifesto: the Future of Writing
258(13)
A Instructors' Guide: How to Use This Book in Class 271(44)
B Sample Essays 315(34)
Works Cited 349(4)
Index 353
Frank L. Cioffi is professor of English at Baruch College, CUNY. He has taught writing and literature at Eastern New Mexico University, Central Washington University, Scripps College, Princeton University, and the University of Gda?sk in Poland. His books include One Day in the Life of the English Language (Princeton).