Friday, July 22, 2011
Constructs-Part II (add Murray)
Yesterday, I asked you to post to the "Constructs--Looking Ahead to Project 1" blog entry. I had asked specifically that you discuss Kantz, but I also wanted you to go back through all the articles we've read so far (Greene, Kleine, H&F, Grant-Davie) and identify the constructs or conceptions about writing or reading or research from those articles, too. Now, I want to add Murray to the mix. Go back to the original blog post ("Constructs--Looking Ahead to Project 1" and post a new comment today. What construct is Murray asking you to consider? What misconceptions is he trying to address about this construct? What other constructs have you identified from our course reading so far? I ask again because I didn't see enough discussion about our other articles yesterday, and I want to give you a chance to try that again:). [Due: end of the day on Friday].
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Murray is trying to give some leverage to the writer, still using the scholarly view of being objective...writing without your opinion vs. the authors. However, when writing about an autobiography, Murray talks about a writers way of using their own way of conveying a message, with their own style of language and voicing more of an objective yet creative opinion (s).
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