Navigating Languages and Genres in a “Global” University

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Chen Lin

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The reflective essay introduces the culminating project from a specific iteration of Perspectives on the Humanities, the second universally required composition course at NYU Shanghai. For this project, students investigate a self-selected term of sociocultural significance that defies smooth migration across linguistic boundaries, especially between English and Chinese. Students can convey their research and insights through one of three genres: a “traditional” argumentative essay, an extended note, or a historical narrative. Inspired in part by Raymond Williams, this assignment aims to enhance students' rhetorical, linguistic, and cultural awareness by navigating the complexities of language and genre in a globalized context.

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Lin, C. (2025). Navigating Languages and Genres in a “Global” University. Prompt: A Journal of Academic Writing Assignments, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.31719/pjaw.v9i2.241
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