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Shared Passions, Shared Compositions: Online Fandom Communities and Affinity Groups as Sites for Public Writing Pedagogy

机译:共同的激情,共同的作文:在线同人社团和亲和力团体作为公共写作教育学的网站

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This article explores the rhetorical behaviors and attendant compositions of fandoms across spaces to make pedagogical suggestions for the incorporation of fandom activities into the writing classrooms. I look at fandoms as a representative for online communities and/or affinity groups, to examine how shared identities and experiences are constructed within online spaces specifically through the creation and circulation of multimodal compositions. Ultimately, I propose a new way of positioning public writing and expanding its potential role in the composition classroom. Building upon work on public writing arguing for the incorporation of the mundane into public writing pedagogy and scholarship in writing studies, rhetoric, and digital media studies on fandoms, I argue that we can turn to the everyday compositional practices and rhetorical engagements of online communities and affinity groups as sites of public writing pedagogy. In short, we can locate new publics for public writing.
机译:本文探讨跨空间的同人圈的修辞行为和伴随的构成,以为将同人圈活动纳入写作教室提供教学建议。我将同人圈视为在线社区和/或亲和力团体的代表,以研究如何通过创建和流通多模式作品来在在线空间内构建共享的身份和体验。最终,我提出了一种定位公共写作并扩大其在作文教室中潜在作用的新方法。在关于公共写作的争论的基础上,我主张将平凡的东西纳入关于写作狂的写作研究,修辞学和数字媒体研究中的公共写作教育学和学术研究,我认为我们可以转向网络社区和社区的日常写作实践和修辞活动。亲和力团体作为公共写作教学的场所。简而言之,我们可以找到新的公众进行公共写作。

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    《Computers and Composition》 |2018年第3期|75-92|共18页
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    Katherine DeLuca;

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    Department of English, University of Massachusetts;

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