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Robert DiYanni

    Robert DiYanni is a professor of humanities and an instructional consultant at New York University. His teaching and consulting focus on critical thinking, interdisciplinary humanities, commerce and culture, and business and its publics. DiYanni draws on his extensive academic background to explore the intersection of these fields, offering insights into how we understand and engage with the world around us.

    Women's Voices
    Arts and Culture
    The Scribner Handbook for Writers
    Literature : reading fiction, poetry, drama, and the essay
    • Arts and Culture

      • 704 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      Offering an exploration of Western and World civilization's cultural heritage, this book is richly illustrated, beautifully designed and engaging.Readers move chronologically through major periods and styles–from prehistoric culture to 20th Century America–to gain insight into the achievements and ideas in painting, sculpture, architecture, literature, philosophy, religion, and music.For arts and cultural coordinators, professionals and enthusiasts.

      Arts and Culture2008
      3.5
    • In this update of the 1998 edition addressing the kind of thinking, reading, and writing required of college students, DiYanni (Pace U.) and Hoy (New York U.) include writing-designing for the Web in the section on writing for special purposes. Also includes writing hints; exercises; glossaries of u

      The Scribner Handbook for Writers2000
      3.5
    • Women's Voices

      Visions and Perspectives

      • 720 pages
      • 26 hours of reading

      This fascinating anthology of nonfiction writing by women is suitable not only for freshman composition courses but in women's studies programs and in advanced writing courses as well. The text is divided into two the first contains from three to four pieces by fifteen major women writers; the second, thirty-four classic essays from the feminist tradition.

      Women's Voices1989