
Ways of Reading An Anthology for Writers
by Bartholomae, David; Petrosky, Anthony; Waite, Stacey-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
*New to this edition
Preface
Introduction: Ways of Reading
The Readings
Gloria Anzaldúa, “How to Tame a Wild Tongue”
Kwame Anthony Appiah, “Racial Identities”
Alison Bechdel, “The Ordinary Devoted Mother”
*Ruth Behar, “The Vulnerable Observer”
John Berger, “Ways of Seeing”
“On Rembrandt’s Woman in Bed”
“On Caravaggio’s The Calling of St. Matthew”
*Gloria Bird, “Autobiography as Spectacle”
Susan Bordo, “Beauty (Re)discovers the Male Body”
Judith Butler, “Beside Oneself: On the Limits of Sexual Autonomy”
*Joy Castro, “Hungry”
*Ta-nehisi Coates, “Between the World and Me”
Michel Foucault, “Panopticism”
Paulo Freire, “The ‘Banking’ Concept of Education”
*Atul Gawande, “Slow Ideas”
Susan Griffin, “Our Secret”
*Ben Lerner, “Contest of Words”
Richard E. Miller, “The Dark Night of the Soul”
Engaging with Student Writing
Walker Percy, “The Loss of the Creature”
*Michael Pollan, “Nutritionism Defined”
Mary Louise Pratt, “Arts of the Contact Zone”
Richard Rodriguez, “The Achievement of Desire”
Edward Said, “States”
*Michael Specter, “The Gene Hackers”
John Edgar Wideman, “Our Time”
Assignment Sequences
Working with Assignment Sequences
Working with a Sequence
Sequence One, “Exploring Identity, Exploring the Self”
Sequence Two, “The Aims of Education”
Sequence Three, “The Arts of the Contact Zone”
Sequence Four, “Autobiographical Explorations”
Sequence Five, “Experts and Expertise”
Sequence Six, “Reading Culture”
Sequence Seven, “On Difficulty”
*Sequence Eight, “The Art of Argument”
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