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The Broadview Anthology of Expository Prose
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$55.95 | 1080pp | 2016 (only available in the US)
6.5x9 paper | 9781554813339 The third edition of Expository Prose has been substantially revised and updated for a contemporary American audience; a selection of classic essays from earlier eras has been retained, but the emphasis is on twenty-first-century expository writing. The anthology remains broad in its thematic coverage, but certain themes receive special emphasis—notably, issues of race, class, and culture in twenty-first century America.
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Montagu Jonathan Swift Mary Wollstonecraft Harriet Martineau Charles Lyell Elizabeth Cady Stanton Henry David Thoreau Frederick Douglass Charles Darwin Eliza M. Jordan Anderson Abraham Lincoln Mark Twain Oscar Wilde W.E.B. Du Bois José Vasconcelos Zora Neale Hurston Franklin D. Roosevelt Janet Flanner Virginia Woolf George Orwell Winston Churchill James Baldwin Jorge Luis Borges Stanley Milgram Ian Nicholson Hannah Arendt Raymond Williams Martin Luther King, Jr. Nelson Mandela Joan Didion Roland Barthes John Berger Susan Sontag Annie Dillard Rosario Ferré Michel Foucault Peter Singer Leslie Marmon Silko Audre Lorde Adrienne Rich Alice Munro Elaine Showalter Ngũgĩ Wa Thiong’o Judy Ruiz Anatole Broyard Salman Rushdie Sherman Alexie Anne Carson Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Emily Martin Jamaica Kincaid David Card and Alan B.
Krueger bell hooks Jeffrey Jerome Cohen Alice Beck Kehoe Judith Rich Harris William Cronon Richard Rodriguez Thomas Hurka Philip Gourevitch Jeannette Armstrong Barbara Ehrenreich Margaret Atwood Miriam Toews Mark Beeman et al. David Foster Wallace Eula Biss Binyavanga Wainaina Cynthia Ozick Malcolm Gladwell Adam Gopnik David Sedaris Ai Weiwei Luis W. Alvarez, Walter
Alvarez, Frank Asaro, and Helen V. Michel Elizabeth Kolbert Barack Obama Marina Keegan Jonathan Safran Foer Richard H. Thaler and
Cass R. Sunstein Marilyn Wann Chimamanda Ngozi
Adichie Natalia V. Czap, Hans J.
Czap, Gary D. Lynne, and Mark E. Burbach Ryka Aoki J Wallace Neal McLeod Zadie Smith Maggie Nelson Amy Schalet Jeanette Winterson Pico Iyer Stephen Greenblatt Ethan Kross et al. David Shields Ira Boadway Ann Wroe Anthony S. Travis Rebecca Solnit Gloria Galloway Claudia Rankine Nikole Hannah-Jones Ta-Nehisi Coates Nicholas Kristof Lawrence G. Proulx Roxane Gay William H. Frey Robert D. Putnam Bill Shore Jill Lepore James Surowiecki Lauren A. Rivera Jonathan M. Metzl and
Kenneth T. Macleish Atul Gawande Nathanael Johnson Michael Pollan Laila Lalami Sarah Kurchak Emily Nussbaum Nathaniel Rich Katy Waldman Jenny Zhang Margaret Macmillan Barton Swaim Dawn Marie Dow Marilynne Robinson Alex Bozikovic Teju Cole Malik Jalal Jacob Brogan Jacqueline Rose Mary Rogan Naomi Klein Nathan Heller Timothy Snyder David Frum Yiyun Li Mitch Landrieu Cameron Glover Sue Donaldson And Will
Kymlicka Caspar A. Hallmann et al. Shanita Hubbard Damian Carrington William Brennan J. Poore and T. Nemecek Damian Carrington Terese Marie Mailhot Jamal Khashoggi
The Broadview Anthology of Expository Prose
$55.95 | 1120pp | 2017 (only available in Canada)
6.5x9 paper | 9781554813469 This updated Canadian edition of The Broadview Anthology of Expository Prose balances a substantial selection of Canadian content with an international scope. The emphasis is on contemporary writing relevant to issues such as climate change, the psychological effects of social media use, race relations in North America, career prospects for post-secondary graduates, and the struggle for transgender equality.
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Montagu Jonathan Swift Mary Wollstonecraft Harriet Martineau Elizabeth Cady Stanton Henry David Thoreau Frederick Douglass Mary Ann Shadd John A. Macdonald Charles Darwin Eliza M. Mark Twain Lady Agnes Macdonald Oscar Wilde Sir Wilfrid Laurier W.E.B. Du Bois Zora Neale Hurston Janet Flanner Virginia Woolf George Orwell Hannah Arendt James Baldwin Tommy Douglas Stanley Milgram Raymond Williams Martin Luther King, Jr. Nelson Mandela Roland Barthes John Berger Marvin Harris Michel Foucault Peter Singer Leslie Marmon Silko Audre Lorde Adrienne Rich Elaine Showalter Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o Salman Rushdie Drew Hayden Taylor Sherman Alexie Anne Carson Emily Martin Jamaica Kincaid David Card and Alan B.
Krueger Ursula Franklin bell hooks Alice Beck Kehoe Judith Rich Harris Richard Rodriguez Thomas Hurka Philip Gourevitch Larissa Lai Witold Rybczynski Tim Devlin Margaret Atwood Miriam Toews Susan Sontag Mark Beeman et al. David Foster Wallace Jan Wong Binyavanga Wainaina Malcolm Gladwell Fabrizio Benedetti,
Antonella Pollo, and
Luana Colloca Daniel Heath Justice Eula Biss Marilyn Wann Ai Weiwei Luis W. Alvarez, Walter
Alvarez, Frank Asaro, and Helen V. Michel Elizabeth Kolbert Irene Pepperberg, Jennifer Vicinay, and
Patrick Cavanaugh Irene Pepperberg Marina Keegan Jonathan Safran Foer Jeannette Armstrong Neal Mcleod Kristen Gilchrist Michael Harris Ryka Aoki J Wallace Zadie Smith Eden Robinson Amy Schalet Ian Nicholson Pico Iyer Ethan Kross et al. Nadine Bachan Carl Wilson Jessamyn Hope Ira Boudway Rebecca Solnit Claudia Rankine Nikole Hannah-Jones Ta-Nehisi Coates Nicholas Kristof Lawrence G. Proulx Roxane Gay Nouriel Roubini Sarah De Leeuw Margo Pfeiff James Surowiecki Jonathan M. Metzl and
Kenneth T. Macleish Nathanael Johnson Michael Pollan Laila Lalami Sarah Kurchak Emily Nussbaum Rachel Moran Desmond Cole Carissa Halton Margaret Macmillan Truth and Reconciliation
Commission of Canada Barton Swaim Andrew Coyne Anonymous [The
Toronto Star] Alex Bozikovic Gloria Galloway Jonathan Kay Malik Jalal Ross Finnie, Kaveh
Afshar, Eda Bozkurt,
Masashi Miyairi, And
Dejan Pavlic Barrie McKenna Nathan Heller Doug Saunders Ron Srigley Darryl Whetter Geoffrey York Naomi Klein Charlotte McDonald-
Gibson Adam Gopnik Justice William B.
Horkins Katie Toth Anonymous [The
Economist] Mary Rogan Jacqueline Rose Denise Balkisson Justin Trudeau Barack Obama Cathal Kelly José Luis Pardo Veiras Travis Lupick Timothy D. Snyder David Frum Sue Donaldson and Will
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Popular Culture: A Broadview Topics Reader
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$29.95 | 288pp | 2019
6x9 paper | 9781554814909
“This reader provides a versatile range of selections that engage with current trends and issues in North American popular culture. The topics addressed––particularly in a cluster of articles on [topics such as] Facebook and social media, and in another on controversies in the NFL––will be appealing to students. … The brief, efficient headnotes provide just enough context to introduce the readings, and essays are followed by a set of generative questions to engage
readers.” — BRIDGET M. MARSHALL, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS, LOWELL
Popular Culture: A Broadview Topics Reader is an accessible, current collection of non-fiction writing intended for composition students and students of popular culture. The collection takes an expansive view of its subject, encompassing advertising, codeswitching, social media, emerging technologies, the body positivity movement, cultural appropriation, and more. A wide variety of genres are represented, from personal and literary essays to journalism and academic writing, and the collection features the work of celebrated writers including James Baldwin, Roland Barthes, Zadie Smith, Claudia Rankine, and Emily Nussbaum. Selections are arranged by theme; the book also includes an alternative table of contents listing material by genre and rhetorical style, as well as suggested pairings of pieces that complement each other. A headnote, explanatory notes, and discussion questions facilitate student engagement with each piece. A selection of color images features advertisements, journalistic photography, and other materials for engaging classroom discussion.
Black in America
Advisory Editor: Jessica Edwards
$35.75 | 544pp | 2018 (only available in the US)
6x9 paper | 9781554814282
Black in America samples the breadth of non-fiction writing on African American experiences in the United States. The emphasis is on twenty-first-century authors such as Ta-Nehisi Coates, Claudia Rankine, and Roxane Gay, but a substantial representation of vitally important writing from other eras is also included, from Olaudah Equiano and Sojourner Truth to James Baldwin, Audre Lorde, and Alice Walker.
Clear Writing: Readings in Expository Prose
Edited by Marjorie Mather and Brett McLenithan
$49.95 | 456pp | 2006 (only available in Canada and the US)
6x9 paper | 9781551118246
Clear Writing is a compact, varied, and very readable collection of prose designed to provide models of excellent and engaging writing for courses in rhetoric, composition, writing, university writing, expository prose, nonfiction writing, and the essay.
The Broadview Reader
Third Edition Edited by Herbert Rosengarten and Jane Flick
$47.95 | 750pp | 1998 (only available in Canada)
6x9 paper | 9781551111148
In this popular collection of expository prose for Canadian audiences, essays are gathered into groups by topic, but the editors also provide alternative tables of contents by rhetorical patterns and devices, and by chronology.