9781607329879-1607329875-Farm: A Multimodal Reader

Farm: A Multimodal Reader

ISBN-13: 9781607329879
ISBN-10: 1607329875
Edition: 1
Author: Lynne S McNeill, Joyce Kinkead, Evelyn Funda
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Utah State University Press
Format: Paperback 378 pages
Category: Engineering
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ISBN-13: 9781607329879
ISBN-10: 1607329875
Edition: 1
Author: Lynne S McNeill, Joyce Kinkead, Evelyn Funda
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Utah State University Press
Format: Paperback 378 pages
Category: Engineering

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Farm: A Multimodal Reader (ISBN-13: 9781607329879 and ISBN-10: 1607329875), written by authors Lynne S McNeill, Joyce Kinkead, Evelyn Funda, was published by Utah State University Press in 2020. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Engineering books. You can easily purchase or rent Farm: A Multimodal Reader (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Engineering books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In Farm, Joyce Kinkead, Evelyn Funda, and Lynne S. McNeill explore the culture of agriculture through a diverse and multicultural collection of fiction, poetry, essays, art, recipes, and folklore. This reader views farming through a variety of lenses, asking students to consider what farms, farming, and farmers mean, and have meant, to culture in the United States.

 

In the text, readers are guided through the Jeffersonian idealism of the yeoman farmer ("cultivators of the earth are the chosen people of God") to literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (Thoreau's "The Bean-Field," Cather's prairie trilogy, Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath, and Carpenter's Farm City). Contributors provide historical context for the literary texts, such as discussion of sharecropping vs. plantation systems, the rise of agribusiness and chemical farming, and Teddy Roosevelt's Country Life Commission. Written, visual, and oral texts ask readers to consider the farm in art (Grant Wood), ecology (Rachel Carson's Silent Spring), children's and young adult literature (classic children's books, YA novels, nonfiction, and poetry), advertising (from early boosterism to Chipotle videos), print culture (farmers' market and victory garden posters from both world wars), folklore (food culture, vintners, and veterinarian practices), popular culture (Farm Aid concerts), and much more. Each reading is supported by activities, exercises, projects, and visual rhetorical elements that further connect students to agriculture and the essential work of farmers.

 

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