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Front Matter
Jennifer L. Holberg and Marcy Taylor
Editors' Introduction: Righting the Ship
Articles
Lisa King
Rhetorical Sovereignty and Rhetorical Alliance in the Writing Classroom: Using American Indian Texts
Andrew Hock Soon Ng
Teaching the Intangible: Reading Asian American Literature in the Classroom through the Gothic
Staci M. Perryman-Clark
Africanized Patterns of Expression: A Case Study of African American Students' Expository Writing Patterns across Written Contexts
Karen Manarin
Reading Value: Student Choice in Reading Strategies
Becky Adnot-Haynes and Tessa Mellas
Knocking Sparks: Demystifying Process in Graduate Fiction Workshops
Sheldon George
The Performed Self in College Writing: From Personal Narratives to Analytic and Research Essays
From the Classroom
Rob Faunce
Teaching Querelle in the Composition Classroom
Octavia Davis
Talking Back to the Regents
Beth Lewis Samuelson and Cathy Hicks-Kennard
Poster Presentations in an Introductory Linguistics Course: Designing Meaningful Assignments for Pre-service Teachers
Tara Robbins Fee
Computer Surveillance in the Classroom; or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Panopticon
Contributors
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