Offering concise yet thorough treatment of academic reading and writing in college, Reading Rhetorically, Brief Edition shows readers how to analyze texts by recognizing rhetorical strategies and genre conventions, and how to incorporate other writers’ texts into their own research-based papers.
I read this for school which is appropriate since its one of the most pedagogically based books that I have read during the course of this year. In fact, most of this book reads as a how to guide, which may or may not be of interest to you depending of whether or not you have any desire to teach reading/writing rhetorically. The main goal of this book is to discuss how to teach reading rhetorically, that is, how to examine a text through a rhetorical lens. As such, this book overlooks standard literary theory with a more rhetorical approach that seeks to examine texts through their rhetorical context and the manner in which they seek to address the rhetorical demands that seem to be placed upon them.
This is definitely one of the seminal works on how to teach texts rhetorically, but obviously, someone who seeks to teach texts through a more literature based pedagoigy will not find a lot of what is said in this book relevant.
The third edition is a student/teacher friendly text to improve reading and writing rhetorically. Some great reading and writing strategies to be used in the classroom or by an indepenedent writer.