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Citations:genre

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English citations of genre

  • 2021 May 20, Zannie Bock, Christopher Stroud, Language and Decoloniality in Higher Education: Reclaiming Voices from the South, Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN, page 166:
    ... genreing', introduced by Fiona English in her 2011 monograph. Initially based on work on student writing in university contexts, re-genreing refers to the transformation of material into different genres or communicative formats, for []
  • 2023 August 22, Josh Cook, The Art of Libromancy: On Selling Books and Reading Books in the Twenty-first Century, Biblioasis, →ISBN:
    ... genreing generously, understanding you might do things differently if you had an infinite amount of space, and who see genre and genreing as an ongoing conversation the bookstore is participating in rather than a pronouncement the []
  • 2013 October 28, Rob Pope, Textual Intervention: Critical and Creative Strategies for Literary Studies, Routledge, →ISBN, page 69:
    ... genreing and reco(n)textualising (cf. 2.6) Select three or four texts from a variety of sources and devise a series of activities similar to those featured above. Often it is convenient to choose texts built round the same personal []
  • 2020 April 16, Allison Margaret Bigelow, Mining Language: Racial Thinking, Indigenous Knowledge, and Colonial Metallurgy in the Early Modern Iberian World, UNC Press Books, →ISBN, page 158:
    ... genreing of d'Orta's dialogue into prose natural histories, Nicolás Monardes's Diálogo del hierro was consistently translated as a dialogue in different European readership communities. In 1580, John Frampton, having already published []
  • 2022 November 7, Jacob Neusner, Alan Avery-Peck, Encyclopaedia of Midrash: Volume 1, BRILL, →ISBN, page 124:
    ... genring the text . Some have wanted to view sub - genre as a refuge determined by content . I , on the other hand , suggest that the rela- tionship between genre and sub - genre is sim- ilar to the relationship between mode and genre []
  • 2020 September 17, Catherine Conybeare, Simon Goldhill, Classical Philology and Theology: Entanglement, Disavowal, and the Godlike Scholar, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 159:
    ... genring literature, altering the genre-system on which – behind the surface effects of endlessly repeatable, combinable, variable topoi – the entire discourse was structured. Like their supposed ('pagan') predecessor now Macrobius []
  • 2008 June 3, Jan Blommaert, Grassroots Literacy: Writing, Identity and Voice in Central Africa, Routledge, →ISBN, page 185:
    ... genring a text was conscious and deliberate, and what a considerable effort it represented. Julien wrote three versions of his life story, each time moving closer to the model of genre he had in mind. The work of writing this particular []