75 Readings: An Anthology

Author:   Santi Buscemi ,  Charlotte Smith
Publisher:   McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Edition:   9th Revised edition
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9780072465426


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   04 July 2007
Format:   Paperback
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75 Readings: An Anthology


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""75 Readings and 75 Readings Plus"" offer an outstanding collection of the most popular essays for first-year writing, at an affordable price. This edition boasts new readings about social issues and the environment, expanded argumentation coverage, and a section on mixed strategies - readings employing multiple rhetorical modes.

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Author:   Santi Buscemi ,  Charlotte Smith
Publisher:   McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Imprint:   McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
Edition:   9th Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 13.40cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.428kg
ISBN:  

9780072465426


ISBN 10:   0072465425
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   04 July 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

* - indicates selection new to this editionChapter One: Narration*George Orwell: Shooting an Elephant Langston Hughes: Salvation Related Reading: Angelou, Grandmother's Victory, Ch1Maya Angelou: Grandmother's Victory Related Reading: Cofer, A Partial Remembrance..., Ch 2 Noda, Growing Up Asian in America, Ch 5Maxine Hong Kingston: No Name Woman*Macolm X: Coming to an Awareness of LanguageRelated Reading: Naylor, Meanings of a Word Ch 4 Steele, Black Men and Public Space, Ch 7 *David Sedaris: Me Talk Pretty One DayChapter Two: Description James Baldwin: Fifth Avenue, Uptown Related Reading: Steele, Black Men and Public Space, Ch 7 Virginia Woolf: The Death of the MothN. Scott Momaday: The Way to Rainy Mountain Related Reading: Angelou, Grandmother's Victory, Ch1 E.B. White: Once More to the LakeJoan Didion: Marrying Absurd Related Reading: Fox, Gawk Shows, Ch 9*Judith Ortiz Cofer: A Partial Remembrance of a Puerto Rican Childhood Related Reading: Angelou, Grandmother's Victory, Ch1 Hughes: Salvation, Ch 1 Chapter Three: Process AnalysisAlexander Petrunkevitch: The Spider and the Wasp Jessica Mitford: Behind the Formaldehyde CurtainSue Hubbell: Honey Harvest Richard Marius: Writing DraftsAdam Goodheart: How to Paint a Fresco *Diane Ackerman: Why Leaves Turn Color in the Fall Related Reading: Petrunkevitch, The Spider and the Wasp, Ch 3 Cole, The Arrow of Time, Ch 8Chapter Four: DefinitionSusan Sontag: Women's Beauty: Put Down of Power Source? Jo Goodwin Parker: What is Poverty? Related Reading: Ehrenreich, A Step Back to the Workhouse? Ch 10 Hardin: Lifeboat Ethics, Ch 10 Gloria Steinem: Erotica and PornographyNancy Mairs: On Being a Cripple *Gloria Naylor: Meanings of a Word Related Reading: Malcolm X, Coming to an Awareness..., Ch 1*Ellen Goodman: The Company Man Related Reading: Lutz, Doublespeak Ch 5Chapter Five: Classification and Division Gail Sheehy: Predictable Crises of Adulthood Donald Hall: Four Kinds of ReadingKesaya E. Noda: Growing Up Asian in America Related Reading: Angelou, Grandmother's Victory Ch 1Judity Viorst: The Truth about LyingWilliam Lutz: Doublespeak*Jonathan Lethem: 9 Failures of the ImaginationChapter Six: Comparison and Contrast May Sarton: The Rewards of Living a Solitary Life Bruce Catton: Grant and Lee: As Study in Contrasts Deborah Tannen: Talk in the Intimate Relationship: His and HersMark Twain: Two Views of the MississippiScott Russell Sanders: The Men We Carry in Our Minds Related Reading: Staples, Black Men and Public Space, Ch 7 Goodman, The Company Man, Ch 4 *Suzanne Britt: Neat People vs. Sloppy PeopleChapter Seven: Example and Illustration Robertson Davies: A Few Kind Words for SupersitionPeter Farb and George Armelagos: Patterns of EatingEdward T. Hall: The Anthropology of Manners Barbara Huttman: A Crime of Compassion Brent Staples: Black men and Public Space Related Reading: Sanders: The Men We Carry in Our Minds, Ch 6 *Franz Kafka, Letter to His FatherChapter Eight: Cause and Effect Norman Cousins: Pain Is Not the Ultimate EnemyShelby Steele: White GuiltBarbara Dafoe Whitehead: Where Have All the Parents Gone? Related Reading: Cofer, A Partial Remembrance..., Ch 2 Philip Meyer: If Hitler Asked You to Electrocute a Strange, Would You? Probably *K.C. Cole: The Arrow of TimeRelated Reading: Ackerman, Why Leaves Turn Color..., Ch 3*Calvin Trillin: It's Just Too LateChapter Nine: Analogy Plato: The Myth of the CaveAlbert Camus: The Myth of SisyphusAlice Walker: Am I Blue?Nicols Fox: Gawk ShowHarace Miner: Body Ritual Among the Nacirema Loren Eiseley: The Cosmic PrisonChapter Ten: Argument and Persuasion ARGUMENT Welfare Reform Barbara Ehrenreich: A Step Back to the Workhouse? Garrett Hardin: Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against Helping the Poor Related Reading: Whitehead, Where Have All the Parents Gone? Ch 8 Free Speech Nat Hentoff: Should This Student Have Been Expelled? Alan M. Dershowiz: Shouting Fire! *Wendy Kaminer: Virtual RapeRape Camille Paglia: Rape and Modern Sex WarSusan Jacoby: Common Decency PERSUASION Jonathan Swift: A Modest ProposalRelated Reading: Parker, What Is Poverty? Ch 4 Marine Luther King, Jr.: I Have a Dream Related Reading: Malcolm X, Coming to an Awareness, Ch 1Debra Dickerson: Who Shot Johnny?Richard Rodriguez: Bilingual Education: Outdated and Unrealistic *Judy Brady: Why I Want a Wife*Naomi Shahib Nye: To Any Would-Be Terrorists*Jonathan Kozol: The Details of LifeChapter Eleven: Mixed StrategiesStephen J. Gould: Sex, Drugs, Disasters, and the Extinction of DinosaursAmy Tan: Mother Tongue Lars Eighner: On Dumpster Diving *Andrew Sullivan: This Is a Religious War Related Reading: Nye: To Any Would-Be Terrorists, Ch 10 *Sandra Cisneros: Only Daughter Related Reading: Cofer, A Partial Remembrance..., Ch 2 *Annie Dillard: Total Eclipse*Ian Frazier: Coyote vs. Acme Related Reading: Goodman, The Company Man, Ch 4

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Santi V. Buscemi is professor of English and chair of the Department of English at Middlesex County College in Edison, New Jersey, where he teaches reading and writing. He received his B.A. from St. Bonaventure University, and completed studies for the doctorate at the University of Tennessee. He is the author of A READER FOR DEVELOPING WRITERS (McGraw-Hill), now in its third edition; AN ESL WORKBOOK (McGraw-Hill); and coauthor with Charlotte Smith of 75 READINGS PLUS (McGraw-Hill). He is also chief author of McGraw-Hill's ALLWRITE!, an interactive computer software program in rhetoric, grammar, and research.

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