College English
Nov 2011
Symposium: How I Have Changed My Mind
Chris Anson
;
Marilyn Cooper
;
Gaurav Desai
Tulane University
;
Anne Ruggles Gere
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
;
Pamela Gilbert
;
Keith Gilyard
Pennsylvania State University
;
Joseph Harris
Duke University
;
Valerie Lee
The Ohio State University
;
Susan Miller
University of Utah
;
Peter Mortensen
;
David Shumway
;
Nancy Sommers
Harvard University Press
;
Victor Vitanza
Abstract
Contributors to this symposium recall and reflect on changes of mind they have experienced, noting the relationship of these to larger concerns of English studies as a profession.
- Journal
- College English
- Published
- 2011-11-01
- DOI
- 10.58680/ce201118157
- Open Access
- Closed
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