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Hi Rebecca,

Aviva Freedman and I have published an issue of out internal 
non-refereed journal, Carleton Papers in Applied Language Studies, 
entirely on the new developments in rhetorical genre theory. Would you 
be interested?

Natasha

Rebecca Carruthers wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I'm wondering if anyone can help me: I'm looking for recent 
> books/articles on genre mastery. Specifically, I'm looking studies of 
> (or theoreticaly musings about) the genre use of highly literate or 
> empowered members of a discourse community.
>
> I'm already familiar with a few key sources (Coe et al.'s The Rhetoric 
> and Ideology of Genre; Bahktin's "The Problem of Speech Genres"; 
> Freedman & Medway's Genre and the New Rhetoric; and the like); and I'm 
> now looking to branch out...
>
> Is there anywhere to branch out to? Any suggestions would be much 
> appreciated!
>
> Cheers,
> Rebecca Carruthers
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