TY - JOUR T1 - The Social Implications of Enjoyment of Different Types of Music, Movies, and Television Programming. JF - Western Journal of Communication Y1 - 2007 A1 - Alice Hall VL - 71 SP - 271 CP - 4 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Doing Public Business in Public T2 - Form and Genre: Shaping Rhetorical Action Y1 - 1978 A1 - Halloran, Michael ED - Campbell, Karlyn Kohrs ED - Jamieson, Kathleen Hall KW - genre JA - Form and Genre: Shaping Rhetorical Action PB - Speech Communication Association CY - Falls Church, VA SP - 118–138 N1 - + ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Computer Manuals for Novices: The Rhetorical Situation JF - Journal of Technical Writing and Communication Y1 - 1986 A1 - Hals, Ronald VL - 16 SP - 105-120 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Discourse Genres in a Theory of Practice JF - American Ethnologist Y1 - 1987 A1 - Hanks, William F. KW - Bakhtin KW - Bourdieu KW - change KW - habitus KW - hybrid KW - innovation KW - Maya KW - new genre KW - Spanish VL - 14 SP - 668–692 N1 - + genre+ pdf rhet ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Status, Marginality, and Rhetorical Theory JF - Quarterly Journal of Speech Y1 - 1986 A1 - Hariman, Robert KW - aletheia KW - concealment KW - doxa KW - episteme KW - genre KW - status VL - 72 SP - 38–54 N1 - + j+ pdf rhet ER - TY - JOUR T1 - On Rhetorical Genre: An Organizing Perspective JF - Philosophy and Rhetoric Y1 - 1978 A1 - Harrell, Jackson A1 - Linkugel, Wil A. KW - genre VL - 11 SP - 262–281 N1 - QJS ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genre JF - Journal of American Folklore Y1 - 1995 A1 - Harris, Trudier VL - 108 SP - 509–527 CP - 430 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Rhetoric of the True Believer JF - Speech Monographs Y1 - 1971 A1 - Hart, Roderick P. KW - genre VL - 38 SP - 249–261 N1 - QJS ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Coming to Content Management: Inventing Infrastructure for Organizational Knowledge Work JF - Technical Communication Quarterly Y1 - 2007 A1 - Hart-Davidson, William A1 - Bernhardt, Grace A1 - McLeod, Michael A1 - Rife, Martine A1 - Grabill, Jeffrey T. VL - 17 SP - 10-34 UR - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10572250701588608 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Writing an Introduction to the Introduction JF - Journal of Technical Writing and Communication Y1 - 2009 A1 - Hartley, James VL - 39 SP - 321-329 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - The Exploration of a Genre T2 - Shakespeare's Tragicomic Vision Y1 - 1972 A1 - Hartwig, Joan KW - emergence KW - genre KW - literary KW - Shakespeare KW - tragicomic JA - Shakespeare's Tragicomic Vision PB - Louisiana State University Press CY - Baton Rouge SP - 3–33 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - The structure of a text T2 - Language, context, and text: Aspects of language in a social semiotic perspective Y1 - 1989 A1 - Hasan, R. ED - Halliday, M. A. K. ED - Hasan, R. JA - Language, context, and text: Aspects of language in a social semiotic perspective PB - Oxford UP CY - Oxford SP - 52-69 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Logos and Power in Isocrates and Aristotle T2 - Studies in Rhetoric/Communication Y1 - 2004 A1 - Haskins, Ekaterina ED - Benson, Thomas W. KW - change KW - democracy KW - education KW - genre KW - identification KW - kairos KW - literacy KW - orality KW - permanence KW - persuasion KW - Poetics KW - rhetoric JA - Studies in Rhetoric/Communication PB - University of South Carolina Press CY - Columbia, SC SN - 1-57003-526-1 N1 - + ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Metadiscourse in Written Genres: Uncovering Textual and Interactional Aspects of Texts Y1 - 2017 ED - Hatipoglu, Ciler ED - Akbas, Erdem ED - Bayyurt, Yasemin PB - Peter Lang D UR - http://www.peterlang.com/view/title/63601http://www.peterlang.com/view/title/63601 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Sketches of Theories of Genre JF - Poetics Y1 - 1987 A1 - Hauptmeier, Halmut KW - Bakhtin KW - genre KW - literature KW - theory AB - This paper deals with conceptions of genre in literary studies by critically discussing their implications from the viewpoint of an empirical science of literature that has turned its attention to TV phenomena. The basic question addresses the necessity of genre conceptions within the empirical theory of literature. It is argued that there is no need for conceptualizing ‘genre’ within that theory because the underlying philosophy of generic thinking implies an incommensurable metaphysics. On the other hand, it is shown that issues of modern (functionalist sociological) theories of genre can largely be reconstructed as starting points for an empirical theory of ‘genres’ if their core assumptions are grounded on the level of cognition. Types of genre theories considered here are the classificationist, the form-content descriptivist, the typological universalist, and the functionalist sociological approach. The paper concludes with an attitude against genre as a scientific object domain of its own and suggests that ‘generic’ phenomena should be treated as problems of the aggregation of knowledge for consensual interaction in media systems. VL - 16 SP - 397–430 N1 - + genre ER - TY - CHAP T1 - The Politics of Genre T2 - Debating World Literature Y1 - 2004 A1 - Stephen Heath JA - Debating World Literature PB - Verso CY - New York SP - 163-74 SN - 1859844588 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Defining the Genre of the Letter: Juan Luis Vives' De conscribendis epistolis JF - Renaissance and Reformation Y1 - 1983 A1 - Henderson, J. KW - genre KW - letter VL - 7 SP - 89–105 N1 - cited in Streuver Theory as Practice, found on google search for rhetorica utens/docens ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Grief and Genre in American Literature, 1790-1870 Y1 - 2011 A1 - Desiree Henderson PB - Ashgate CY - Burlington SP - 200 SN - 1409420868 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Style Congruency and Persuasion: A Cross-cultural Study Into the Influence of Differences in Style Dimensions on the Persuasiveness of Business Newsletters in Great Britain and the Netherlands JF - IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication Y1 - 2012 A1 - Hendriks, B. A1 - van Meurs, F. A1 - Korzilius, H. A1 - le Pair, R. A1 - le Blanc-Damen, S VL - 55 SP - 122-141 UR - http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=6203647 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - (Re)Appraising the Performance of Technical Communicators From a Posthumanist Perspective JF - Technical Communication Quarterly Y1 - 2009 A1 - Henry, Jim VL - 19 SP - 11/30/2015 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - What Do Technical Communicators Need to Know about Genre? T2 - Solving Problems in Technical Communication Y1 - 2012 A1 - Henze, Brent R. KW - technical JA - Solving Problems in Technical Communication PB - U Chicago Press CY - Chicago SP - 337-361 SN - 978-0226924076 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Emergent Genres in Young Disciplines: The Case of Ethnological Science JF - Technical Communication Quarterly Y1 - 2004 A1 - Henze, Brent R. VL - 13 SP - 393-421 UR - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1207/s15427625tcq1304_3 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Teaching Genre in Professional and Technical Communication T2 - Teaching Professional and Technical Communication Y1 - 0 A1 - Henze, Brent ED - Bridgeford, Tracy JA - Teaching Professional and Technical Communication PB - Utah State University Pres CY - Logan, UT ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Emergent Genres in Young Disciplines: The Case of Ethnological Science JF - Technical Communication Quarterly Y1 - 2004 A1 - Henze, Brent R. KW - disciplinarity KW - discipline KW - discourse formation KW - genre VL - 13 SP - 393–421 N1 - + pdf rhet+ j ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Renaissance Poverty and Lazarillo's Family: The Birth of the Picaresque Genre JF - PMLA Y1 - 1979 A1 - Herrero, Javier KW - Cervantes KW - copernican revolution KW - literary KW - literature KW - new genre KW - picaresque genre KW - poverty KW - social conditions AB - In the history of literature the change from the idealized worlds of the shepherd and the knight to the world of the picaro; from arcadia and chivalry to the desolate urban landscape of misery and hunger; from romance to irony-in fact, the Copernican revolution that produced a new genre-could only have been born of an upheaval that affected men's lives and forced educated writers to see conditions they had so far ignored. This change stemmed from an increased awareness of human misery, which the urban growth of the Renaissance had made highly visible. The genius of the Spanish author of the Lazarillo consists in his having found the literary voice for such a profound transformation of European society. The Lazarillo, of course, did not annihilate the past, but it gave artistic form to the all-pervading crisis that was destroying the basis of the traditional order. VL - 94 SP - 876–886 N1 - + pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Weblogs as a Bridging Genre JF - Information, Technology & People Y1 - 2005 A1 - Herring, Susan C. A1 - Scheidt, Lois Ann A1 - Bonus, Sabrina A1 - Wright, Elijah KW - antecedents KW - blog KW - content analysis KW - corpus KW - genre KW - genre ecology KW - hybrid KW - impact KW - linguistics KW - new genre KW - technology VL - 18 SP - 142–171 N1 - + pdf rhetsame as Herring et al 2004 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Bridging the Gap: A Genre Analysis of Weblogs T2 - Proceedings of the 37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Science Y1 - 2004 A1 - Herring, Susan C. A1 - Scheidt, Lois Ann A1 - Bonus, Sabrina A1 - Wright, Elijah ED - Sprague, Ralph H., Jr. KW - antecedents KW - blog KW - content analysis KW - corpus KW - genre KW - impact KW - linguistics JA - Proceedings of the 37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Science PB - IEEE Computer Society Press CY - Los Alamitos, CA SP - 101–111 UR - http://www.blogninja.com N1 - + pdf rhet+ digital genre ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Gender and Genre Variation in Weblogs JF - Journal of Sociolinguistics Y1 - 2006 A1 - Herring, Susan C. A1 - Paolillo, John C. KW - gender KW - genre KW - pronoun VL - 10 SP - 439–459 N1 - + pdf rhet ER - TY - ABST T1 - Genre Across the Curriculum Y1 - 2005 A1 - Herrington, Anne A1 - Moran, Charles KW - Anson KW - composition KW - Dannels KW - genre KW - Palmquist KW - pedagogy KW - WAC KW - web KW - writing PB - Utah State University Press CY - Logan, UT SN - 0-87421-600-1 N1 - + ER - TY - CHAP T1 - The Idea of Genre in Theory and Practice: An Overview of the Work in Genre in the Fields of Composition and Rhetoric and New Genre Studies T2 - Genre across the Curriculum Y1 - 2005 A1 - Herrington, Anne A1 - Moran, Charles ED - Herrington, Anne ED - Moran, Charles KW - classroom KW - genre KW - Sydney school KW - teaching KW - WAC JA - Genre across the Curriculum PB - Utah State University Press CY - Logan, UT SP - 1–18 N1 - + b ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Indie: The institutional politics and aesthetics of a popular music genre JF - Cultural Studies Y1 - 1999 A1 - David Hesmondhalgh KW - Aesthetics KW - Independent Record Companies KW - institutions KW - Music Industry AB -

This article is concerned with the complex relations between institutional politics and aesthetics in oppositional forms of popular culture. Indie is a contemporary genre which has its roots in punk's institutional and aesthetic challenge to the popular music industry but which, in the 1990s, has become part of the ‘mainstream’ of British pop. Case studies of two important ‘independents’, Creation and One Little Indian, are presented, and the aesthetic and institutional politics of these record companies are analysed in order to explore two related questions. First, what forces lead ‘alternative’ independent record companies towards practices of professionalization and of partnership/collaboration with major corporations? Second, what are the institutional and political-aesthetic consequences of such professionalization and partnership? In response to the first question, the article argues that pressures towards professionalization and partnership should be understood not only as an abandonment of previously held idealistic positions (a ‘sell-out’) and that deals with major record companies are not necessarily, in themselves, a source of aesthetic compromise. On the second question, it argues that collaboration with major record companies entails a relinquishing of autonomy for alternative independent record companies; but perspectives which ascribe negative aesthetic consequences directly to such problematic institutional arrangements may well be flawed.

VL - 13 SP - 34-61 CP - 1 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - A Model for Describing 'New' and 'Old' Properties of CMC Genres: The Case of Digital Folklore T2 - Genres in the Internet: Issues in the Theory of Genre Y1 - 2009 A1 - Heyd, Theresa ED - Giltrow, Janet ED - Stein, Dieter KW - ecology KW - function KW - genre KW - hybrid KW - internet KW - Swales JA - Genres in the Internet: Issues in the Theory of Genre PB - John Benjamins CY - Amsterdam SP - 239–262 N1 - + b+pdf scanned ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Validity in Interpretation Y1 - 1967 A1 - Hirsch, E.D. PB - Yale UP CY - New Haven, CT ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Semantics and Knowledge Organization T2 - Annual Review of Information Science and Technology A1 - Hjørland, Birger KW - genre KW - information retrieval KW - knowledge KW - organization JA - Annual Review of Information Science and Technology SP - 367–405 N1 - + pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - From Disturbance to Comfort Zone: Cross-Generic Strategies in Dean R. Koontz JF - The Journal of Popular Culture Y1 - 2004 A1 - Linda J. Holland-Toll VL - 37 SP - 662-682 CP - 4 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Genre in Popular Music Y1 - 2007 A1 - Holt, Fabian PB - University of Chicago Press CY - Chicago SP - 224 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Impact of NSF and NIH Websites on Researcher Ethics JF - Journal of Technical Writing and Communication Y1 - 2010 A1 - Hoover, R VL - 40 SP - 403-427 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Innovation and Hybrid Genres: Disturbing Social Rhythm in Legal Practice T2 - Proceedings of the Twelfth European Conference on Information Systems Y1 - 2004 A1 - Horton, K. A1 - Davenport, E. ED - Leino, T. ED - Saarinen, T. ED - Klein, S. KW - genre KW - hybrid KW - innovation KW - legal practice KW - power AB -

This paper explores the non-adoption of an innovation via the concept of hybrid genres, that is digitalgenres that emerge from a non-digital material precedent. As instances of innovation these are often resisted because they disturb the order of activity and balance of power relations in a given situation, or require users to make conceptual and physical adaptation efforts that they consider too costly. The authors investigate such issues with a case study of the introduction of a hybrid digital genre, ODR or online dispute resolution, in legal practice.

JA - Proceedings of the Twelfth European Conference on Information Systems PB - Turku School of Economics and Business Administration CY - Turku, Finland SP - 742–752 SN - 951-564-192-6 UR - http://is2.lse.ac.uk/asp/aspecis/default5.asp N1 - + pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Tactics for Building Images of Audience in Organizational Contexts: An Ethnographic Study of Technical Communicators JF - Journal of Business and Technical Communication Y1 - 2000 A1 - Hovde, Marjorie Rush VL - 14 SP - 395-444 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Creating Procedural Discourse and Knowledge for Software Users: Beyond Translation and Transmission JF - Journal of Business and Technical Communication Y1 - 2010 A1 - Hovde, Marjorie Rush VL - 24 SP - 164-205 ER - TY - CONF T1 - La aplicación del análisis de género a la enseñanza del español para fines específicos: el caso de la correspondencia comercial T2 - XLIII Congreso Acortando distancias: la diseminación del español en el mundo Y1 - 2008 A1 - Hsu, Tsai-Wen JA - XLIII Congreso Acortando distancias: la diseminación del español en el mundo PB - Asociación Europea de Profesores de Español CY - Madrid, España UR - http://cvc.cervantes.es/ensenanza/biblioteca_ele/aepe/pdf/congreso_43/congreso_43_49.pdf ER - TY - CHAP T1 - 'Sweet Secrets' from Occasional Receipt to Specialised Books: The Growth of a Genre T2 - Banquetting Stuffe Y1 - 1986 A1 - Hunter, L ED - Wilson, C.A KW - food studies JA - Banquetting Stuffe PB - Edinburgh University Press CY - Edinburgh SP - 36-59 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - When Professional Biologists Write: An Ethnographic Study with Pedagogical Implications JF - Technical Communication Quarterly Y1 - 2003 A1 - Hutto, David VL - 12 SP - 207-224 UR - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1207/s15427625tcq1202_4 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - 'I Would Like to Thank My Supervisor'. Acknowledgements in Graduate Dissertations JF - International Journal of Applied Linguistics Y1 - 2004 A1 - Hyland, Ken A1 - Tse, Polly KW - acknowledgement KW - collaboration KW - EAP KW - ESP KW - genre KW - moves VL - 14 SP - 259–275 N1 - + pdf rhet ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genre: Language, Context, and Literacy JF - Annual Review of Applied Linguistics Y1 - 2002 A1 - Hyland, Ken KW - applied linguistics KW - context KW - genre KW - language KW - literacy VL - 22 SP - 113–135 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Convention and inventiveness in an occluded academic genre: A case study of retention–promotion–tenure reports JF - English for Specific Purposes Y1 - 2008 A1 - Hyon, Sunny KW - academic writing KW - occluded genre KW - uptake VL - 27 SP - 175–192 CP - 2 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genre in Three Traditions: Implications for ESL JF - TESOL Quarterly Y1 - 1996 A1 - Hyon, Sunny KW - ESL KW - genre AB -

Within the last two decades, a number of researchers have beeninterested in genre as a tool for developing Ll and L2 instruction. Both genre and genre-based pedagogy, however, have been conceived of in distinct ways by researchers in different scholarly traditions and in different parts of the world, making the genre literature a complicated body of scholarship to understand. The purpose of this article is to provide a map of current genre theories and teaching applications in three research areas where genre scholarship has taken significantly different paths: (a) English for specific purposes (ESP), (b) North American New Rhetoric studies, and (c) Australian systemic functional linguistics. The article compares definitions and analyses of genres within these three traditions and examines their contexts, goals, and instructional frameworks for genre-based pedagogy. The investigation reveals that ESP and Australian genre research provides ESL instructors with insights into the linguistic features of written texts as well as useful guidelines for presenting these features in classrooms. New Rhetoric scholarship, on the other hand, offers language teachers fuller perspectives on the institutional contexts around academic and professional genres and the functions genres serve within these settings.

VL - 30 SP - 693–722 ER -