<p>University of Washington English Department Chair and Professor, Anis &nbsp;Bawarshi discusses genre as a form of reading, understanding, and &nbsp;creating meaning. In this episode you can expect to develop a working &nbsp;understanding genre theory and how it shapes our day-to-day life, but &nbsp;also how academic leadership and administration can be a form of hope &nbsp;and world-building when viewed through a genre theory lens. Watch the video edition on our YouTube Channel, "Literature, Language, Culture": ✔︎ <a href="http://bit.ly/uwsubscribe">http://bit.ly/uwsubscribe</a>. &nbsp;This episode was produced by the "Literature, Language Culture" Series &nbsp;Editor and Public Scholarship Project Director, C. R. Grimmer, and &nbsp;"Literature, Language Culture" Project Manager Jacob Huebsch.</p>
<p>This episode is the tenth in a public scholarship dialogue series from&nbsp;The University of Washington (Seattle Campus) Department of English: &nbsp;"Literature, Language, Culture." These video and podcast episodes share &nbsp;our innovative work in fostering intellectual vitality, inspiring &nbsp;enthusiasm for literature, honing critical insight into the ethical and &nbsp;creative uses of the English language, preparing future teachers, and &nbsp;crafting the stories that animate our world. &nbsp;More on the Department of English at The University of Washington: &nbsp;✔︎ <a href="https://english.washington.edu/">https://english.washington.edu/</a></p>

Literature, Language, Culture: A Dialogue Series

The University of Washington Department of English

Prof. Anis Bawarshi on Genre and Academic Leadership

OCT 9, 202132 MIN
Literature, Language, Culture: A Dialogue Series

Prof. Anis Bawarshi on Genre and Academic Leadership

OCT 9, 202132 MIN

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<p>University of Washington English Department Chair and Professor, Anis &nbsp;Bawarshi discusses genre as a form of reading, understanding, and &nbsp;creating meaning. In this episode you can expect to develop a working &nbsp;understanding genre theory and how it shapes our day-to-day life, but &nbsp;also how academic leadership and administration can be a form of hope &nbsp;and world-building when viewed through a genre theory lens. Watch the video edition on our YouTube Channel, "Literature, Language, Culture": ✔︎ <a href="http://bit.ly/uwsubscribe">http://bit.ly/uwsubscribe</a>. &nbsp;This episode was produced by the "Literature, Language Culture" Series &nbsp;Editor and Public Scholarship Project Director, C. R. Grimmer, and &nbsp;"Literature, Language Culture" Project Manager Jacob Huebsch.</p> <p>This episode is the tenth in a public scholarship dialogue series from&nbsp;The University of Washington (Seattle Campus) Department of English: &nbsp;"Literature, Language, Culture." These video and podcast episodes share &nbsp;our innovative work in fostering intellectual vitality, inspiring &nbsp;enthusiasm for literature, honing critical insight into the ethical and &nbsp;creative uses of the English language, preparing future teachers, and &nbsp;crafting the stories that animate our world. &nbsp;More on the Department of English at The University of Washington: &nbsp;✔︎ <a href="https://english.washington.edu/">https://english.washington.edu/</a></p>