Abstract

Argues that the practices of English studies are defined not only by the obvious variety of objects and methods of inquiry but also by competing divisions of service. Calls for a reconfiguration of the geography of the discipline’s service functions with the goal of developing new ways of reaching extra-disciplinary student and community constituencies.

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College English
Published
1997-10-01
DOI
10.58680/ce19973643
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