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Articles in Spring 2005 issue of Composition Studies
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Embodied Literacies: Imageword and a Poetics of Teaching
by Strain, Margaret M -
Politics of Remediation: Institutional and Student Needs in Higher Education, The
by DeGenaro, William -
Literacy and Racial Justice: The Politics of Learning after Brown v. Board of Education
by Pitcock, Ronald L -
Arts of Living: Reinventing the Humanities for the Twenty-first Century
by Brunk-Chavez, Beth -
Genre and the Invention of the Writer
by Clements, Peter -
COMPOSITION'S EYE/ORPHEUS'S GAZE/COBAIN'S JOURNALS
by Sirc, Geoffrey -
BEYOND "HOT LIPS" AND "BIG NURSE": CREATIVE WRITING AND NURSING
by Young, Sandra -
Rhetoric and Kairos: Essays in History, Theory, and Praxis
by Cautrell, Dion C -
HUNTING CORDERIAN RHETORIC
by Bolin, Bill -
1963 COMPOSITION REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED, COMPUTED, OR DEMONSTRATED BY ANY OTHER MEANS OF TECHNOLOGY, THE
by Rice, Jeff -
ENGLISH 401: COMPOSITION IV: THEORY & RESEARCH
by Mulvaney, Mary Kay -
INTEGRATING WRITING, ACADEMIC DISCOURSES, AND SERVICE LEARNING: PROJECT RENAISSANCE AND SCHOOL/COLLEGE LITERACY COLLABORATIONS
by Mastrangelo, Lisa S; Tischio, Victoria -
Rhetoric of Risk: Technical Documentation in Hazardous Environments, The
by Salvo, Michael J; Staggers, Julie
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