
: The writer defines the project of another author, acknowledging their main goals and the specific "moves" that author made. It involves translating the source's ideas into the writer’s own terms while maintaining the original's intent.
represents a community's move to reclaim its name and narrative. Torogi - G. Harris19
Joseph Harris, in his seminal book Rewriting: How to Do Things with Texts , outlines specific rhetorical "moves" that writers use to engage with the ideas of others. These moves help writers move beyond simple summary toward critical conversation. : The writer defines the project of another
: Adopting a concept or term from a source to apply it elsewhere. Torogi - G. Harris19