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[1049] Giltrow, J.. "Legends of the center: System, self, and linguistic consciousness." In Writing selves/writing societies, edited by C. Bazerman and D. Russell, 363-392. Colorado State: WAC Clearinghouse, 2003.
[RN275] Lingard, Lorelei, and Richard Haber. "Learning Medical Talk: How the Apprenticeship Complicates Current Explicit/Tacit Debates in Genre Instruction." In The Rhetoric and Ideology of Genre: Strategies for Stability and Change, edited by Richard Coe, Lorelei Lingard and Tatiana Teslenko, 155-170. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2002.
[705] Derrida, Jacques. "The Law of Genre." In On Narrative, edited by W. J. T. Mitchell, 51-78. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981.
[937] Schryer, Catherine F.. "The Lab vs. the Clinic: Sites of Competing Genres." In Genre and the New Rhetoric, edited by Aviva Freedman and Peter Medway, 105-124. London: Taylor and Francis, 1994.
[1185] Jenkins, Henry, Delia Sherman, and Christopher Barzak. "Introduction: On the pleasures of not belonging." In Interfictions 2: An Anthology of Interstitial Writing. Easthampton, MA: Small Beer Press, 2009.
[RN252] Devitt, Amy J.. "Intertextuality in Tax Accounting: Generic, Referential, and Functional." In Textual Dynamics of the Professions: Historical and Contemporary Studies of Writing in Professional Communities, edited by Charles Bazerman and James Paradis, 336-355. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1991.
[707] Devitt, Amy J.. "Intertextuality in Tax Accounting: Generic, Referential, and Functional." In Textual Dynamics of the Professions: Historical and Contemporary Studies of Writing in Professional Communities, edited by Charles Bazerman and James Paradis, 336-335. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1991.
[945] Scott, Robert L.. "Intentionality in the Rhetorical Process." In Rhetoric in Transition: Sutdies in the Nature and Uses of Rhetoric, edited by Eugene E. White, 39-60. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1980.
[796] Horton, K., and E. Davenport. "Innovation and Hybrid Genres: Disturbing Social Rhythm in Legal Practice." In Proceedings of the Twelfth European Conference on Information Systems, edited by T. Leino, T. Saarinen and S. Klein, 742-752. Turku, Finland: Turku School of Economics and Business Administration, 2004.
[792] Herrington, Anne, and Charles Moran. "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." In Genre across the Curriculum, edited by Anne Herrington and Charles Moran, 1-18. Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, 2005.
[843] Liestøl, Gunnar. "Hypermedia Communication and Academic Discourse: Some Speculations on a Future Genre." In The Computer as Medium, edited by Peter Bøgh Andersen, Berit Holmqvist and Jens F. Jense, 263-283. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.
[917] Rorty, Richard. "The Historiography of Philosophy: Four Genres." In Philosophy in History: Essays on the Historiography of Philosophy, edited by Richard Rorty, J. B. Schneewind and Quentin Skinner, 49-75. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984.
[851] Losh, Elizabeth M.. "Hacking Aristotle: What Is Digital Rhetoric?" In Virtualpolitik: An Electronic History of Government Media-Making in a Time of War, Scandal, Disaster, Miscommunication, and Mistakes, 47-95. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2009.
[1760] Fogarty-Bourget, C. G., N. Artemeva, and J. Fox. "Gestural Silence: An engagement device in the multimodal genre of the chalk talk lecture." In Engagement in professional genres: Disclosure and deference, 277-296. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2019.
[892] Nilan, Michael, Jeffrey Pomerantz, and Stephen Paling. "Genres from the Bottom Up: What Has the Web Brought Us." In Information in a Networked World: Proceedings of the 64th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, edited by Elizabeth Aversa and Cynthia Manley, 330-339. Vol. 38. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 2001.
[1194] Bhatia, V.K.. "Genre-mixing and in professional communication: the case of 'private intentions' v. 'socially recognized purposes'." In Explorations in English for Professional Communication. Hong Kong: Department of English, City University of Hong Kong, 1995.
[953] Simons, Herbert W.. "'Genre-alizing' About Rhetoric: A Scientific Approach." In Form and Genre: Shaping Rhetorical Action, edited by Karlyn Kohrs Campbell and Kathleen Hall Jamieson, 33-50. Falls Church, VA: Speech Communication Association, 1978.
[691] Connors, Robert J.. "Genre Theory in Literature." In Form, Genre, and the Study of Political Discourse, edited by Herbert W. Simons and Aram A. Aghazarian, 25-44. Studies in Rhetoric/Communication. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1986.
[681] Coe, Richard M., and Aviva Freedman. "Genre Theory: Australian and North American Approaches." In Theorizing Composition: A Criticial Sourcebook of Theory and Scholarship in Contemporary Composition Studies, edited by Mary Lynch Kennedy, 136-147. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998.
[1397] Schryer, Catherine F.. "Genre Theory and Research." In Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, edited by Marcia J. Bates and Mary Niles Maack, 1934-1942. 3rd ed. Taylor & Francis: New York, 2010.
[1031] Feuer, J.. "Genre study and television." In Channels of Discourse: Television and Contemporary Criticism, edited by R. Allen, 113-133. Chapel Hill, NC: UNC Press, 1987.
[RN270] Bawarshi, Anis S., and Mary Jo Reiff. "Genre Research in Workplace and Professional Contexts." In Genre: An Introduction to History, Theory, Research, and Pedagogy, edited by Charles Bazerman, 132-150. West Lafayette, IN: Parlor Press, 2010.
[1428] Paltridge, Brian. "Genre, performance and Sex and the City. ." In Telecinematic Discourse: An Introduction to the Fictional Language of Cinema and Television , pp. 249-262. Amsterdam: John Benjamins., 2011.
[RN243] Van Nostrand, A. D.. "A Genre Map of R&D Knowledge Production for the U.S. Department of Defense." In Genre and the New Rhetoric, edited by Aviva Freedman and Peter Medway, 133-145. London: Taylor and Francis, 1994.
[827] Kress, Gunther. "Genre as Social Process." In The Powers of Literacy: A Genre Approach to Teaching Writing, edited by Bill Cope and Mary Kalantzis, 22-37. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993.

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