Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
Sep 2019
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Review of Keith Gilyard, “Composition and Cornel West: Notes Toward a Deep Democracy” by Linda Flower
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William James argued that for a difference to be a difference, it must make a difference. He would have liked Keith Gilyard’s new book on the relevance of Cornel West to composition. One strand of the book is a lucid theoretical guide to West’s intellectually expansive yet deeply passionate call to public engagement. The other… Continue reading Review of Keith Gilyard, “Composition and Cornel West: Notes Toward a Deep Democracy” by Linda Flower
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