Editors’ Introduction: Literacy Policy-as-Pharmakon: Indeterminacy in a Time of Contagion

James Joshua Coleman San Jose State University ; Ebony Elizabeth Thomas California University of Pennsylvania ; Amy Stornaiuolo California University of Pennsylvania ; Gerald Campano California University of Pennsylvania

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Research in the Teaching of English
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2020-08-01
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10.58680/rte202030898
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