The Devitt reading was actually really difficult and, to be very honest, it was kind of boring at certain parts. The parts I found the most interesting was the parts that discussed that teachers can't really teach any genre of writing completely. It made me feel a lot better about my writing, because I have never been a very good writer. I always felt so restricted when I write, no matter the genre. As Devitt discussed, all genres have their own ideology that they follow, and that ideology can be very restricting. I even feel somewhat trapped when I am typing this blog post. I feel like this has be to be informal, goofy, and contains lots of pictures. However, since I am writing for a class assignment, i feel uncomfortable using pictures and typing as if I am texting someone. As uncomfortable I am writing a blog, I still enjoy it more than a five paragraph essay.
All genres follow their own ideology, you'll be able to identify different types of writing just by looking at it. Each genre has its own structure that it follows. Within the structure, there are usually steps it follows. For example, within a five paragraph essay, there is always an intro, three body paragraphs, and a conclusion. The intro always has a attention grabber and the thesis with three positions or three main points. The body discusses the each main point and provides evidence to support each of the main points. Then the conclusion, just "ties everything together" and restates the main point. To be honest, the conclusion is pointless, most of high school ap teacher even said this. If your point needs to be restated again at the end, it probably wasn't very supported throughout the essay.
When Devitt says "existing power structures and dynamics" (347) I think she means that each types of writing each strict styles of writing. For example, resumes always have to have your name at the beginning of the paper. The five paragraph essay has the intro, bodies, and conclusion; and there is no deviation from that order. They have so much power because they are so restricting.
The types of writing that I encounter in my every life are writing such as resumes, research papers, and social media posts. The types of writing I usually encountered are informal but they still follow a certain format. The resumes tells an employer quality about yourself that would ensure a job with them. Social media posts tell your audience something about yourself or something going on in your life. Research papers provide information about a topic. No matter the genre, there is a story to tell.
Melissa,
ReplyDeletei agree that the reading was difficult to read, at times i had to go back and re-read parts to make sure i was understanding what was being said. Genres have their own style and persona as i like to call. i noticed in my own life that the type of genre that i use tends to be adapted by who i am speaking to. For example if i am speaking to my supervisor i tend to be more formal and tense then if i was speaking to the kids i take care of. The way i see genre is like different styles of addressing a conversation or a assignment. Each having its own characteristics
-Ensephany Estrada
I seriously did laugh aloud. Yes, it's really hard to switch to blogging and be open and honest and maybe vulnerable with other people you don't know. Not everyone likes it. And I'm glad it's better than the five-paragraph essay. EF
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