Navigating Genres Reading Response
Navigating
Genres by Kery Dirk is a friendly and conversational essay addressing
college composition students. After reading this essay, I felt that the overall
purpose was to explain the importance of considering form, audience, purpose,
and genre. These components make up rhetorical effectives in a piece of
writing.
The country song analysis
made it easy for me to relate to Dirk’s point about genre conventions and
things that can be identified across the board. Dirk stresses the fact that genre
isn’t “simply a matter of filling in the blanks.” I have often thought that
certain genres had certain rules to follow for a piece to fit that genre,
instead of seeing that features of genres can change even if the nature of
those genres remains. I now know it is important to know characteristics and
read examples of certain genres, as this can help me compose in a certain
genre.
In high school, I wrote
academic or persuasive essays the majority of the time. These have stricter
genre guidelines and less room for creativity and growth in a genre. Dirk’s
point of “location” in a genre opened my eyes to the importance of context in
genre to show the purpose clearly. I also was taught the three points and “x
because y” thesis methods in high school. But it wasn’t until AP Literature
that I realized a thesis does not have to go at the end of the introduction. Dirk’s
ransom note examples showed that it is important to match the right purpose to
its corresponding genre.
Dirk friendly and
informative essay on how to navigate genres enlightened me on many fronts. I now
know that location is everything and rhetorical effectiveness is what will make
or break a piece in any genre. I now know that having a base knowledge of
genres will aid in future writing in those genres while still being able to
grow and adapt in those genres as well. Understanding genre requires more
effort than writing with set rules. And finally, the set of questions to help
guide my thinking process while considering genre seems like it will help a
lot.
I also liked the comparison to the country song, it made the paper very relatable. In my high school experience I also wrote primarily timed writings with strict guidelines so this paper opened me up to how certain genres are more loose.
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