Journal
Computers and Composition
Published
1997-01-01
DOI
10.1016/s8755-4615(97)90018-9
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References (24) · 3 in this index

  1. Inventing the university
    When a writer can't write: Studies in writer's block and other composing process problems
  2. Negotiating difference: Cultural case studies for composition
  3. College English
  4. Radical pedagogy: An interview with Patricia Bizzell
    Writing on the Edge
  5. The achieved Utopia of the networked classroom
    Fragments of rationality: Postmodernity and the subject of composition
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  1. Literacy after the revolution
    Address presented at the conference on College Composition and Communication
  2. Repositioning the profession: Teaching writing to African American students
    Composition theory for the postmodern classroom
  3. Women on the net: Constructing gender in electronic discourses
    Paper presented at the conference on College Composition and Communication
  4. Computers and the teaching of writing in American higher education, 1979–1994: A history
  5. Literacy as social exchange: Intersections of class, gender, and culture
  6. Sex and the student body: Feminist pedagogy and teachable moments in the electronic classroom
    Paper presented at the twelfth annual conference on Computers and Writing
  7. Conflict and struggle: The enemies or preconditions of basic writing?
    College English  
  8. College English
  9. Addressing the class: Power and gendered leaching
    Paper presented at the convention of the Modern Language Association
  10. Type normal like the rest of us: Writing, power, and homophobia in the networked composit…
    Computers and Composition
  11. My body, my self(s): Teaching the drama of virtual reality
    Paper presented at the twelfth annual conference on Computers and Writing
  12. The gendering of technology: Images of women, men, and computers
    Paper presented at the conference on College Composition and Communication
  13. The politics of the interface: Power and its exercise in electronic contact zones
    College Composition and Communication  
  14. Errors and expectations
  15. The violence of literacy
  16. The changing faces of discourse: Women, e-spaces, and the World Wide Web
    Paper presented at the conference on College Composition and Communication
  17. Prototypes: New forums for scholarship in “the late age of print.”
    The politics and processes of scholarship
  18. Computers and Composition
  19. Review of the book
    The electronic word: Democracy, technology, and the arts, Rhetoric Review