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Fulkerson, “Composition at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century”

November 22, 2006 / dmueller

Fulkerson, Richard.
"Summary and Critique: Composition at the Turn of the Twenty-first
Century." CCC 56.4 (2005): 654-687.

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George, “From Analysis to Design”

November 5, 2006 / dmueller

George, Diana. “From Analysis to Design: Visual Communication in the Teaching of Writing.” CCC 54.1 (2002): 11-39.

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Trimbur, “Composition and the Circulation of Writing”

September 9, 2006 / dmueller

Trimbur,
John. "Composition and the Circulation of Writing." CCC
52.2 (2000): 188-219.

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Rice, “Writing About Cool”

September 8, 2006 / dmueller

Rice, Jeff.
"Writing About Cool: Teaching Hypertexts as Juxtaposition."
Computers and Composition. 20 (2003) 221-236.

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