Description
Book SynopsisInformative, insightful, and accessible, this book is designed to enhance the capacity of graduate and undergraduate students, as well as early career scholars, to write for academic purposes. Fang describes key genres of academic writing, common rhetorical moves associated with each genre, essential skills needed to write the genres, and linguistic resources and strategies that are functional and effective for performing these moves and skills.
Fang's functional linguistic approach to academic writing enables readers to do so much more than write grammatically well-formed sentences. It leverages writing as a process of designing meaning to position language choices as the central focus, illuminating how language is a creative resource for presenting information, developing argument, embedding perspectives, engaging audience, and structuring text across genres and disciplines. Covering reading responses, book reviews, literature reviews, argumentative essays, empiri
Table of Contents
Preface
Section I Unpacking Academic Writing
Chapter 1 What is Academic Writing?
Chapter 2 Linguistic Features of Academic Writing
Chapter 3 Skills and Strategies for Academic Writing: Part One
Chapter 4 Skills and Strategies for Academic Writing: Part Two
Section II Writing Academic Genres
Chapter 5 Writing a Reading Response
Chapter 6 Writing a Book Review
Chapter 7 Writing a Literature Review
Chapter 8 Writing an Argumentative Essay
Chapter 9 Writing an Empirical Research Article
Chapter 10 Writing a Grant Proposal
Section III Maximizing Success in Writing and Publishing
Chapter 11 Building Capacity for Academic Writing
Chapter 12 Writing for Scholarly Publication
Appendix A Survey of Academic Writing Needs
Appendix B Checklist for Self Assessment of Academic Writing