Kathleen Yancey

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Kathleen Yancey's work travels primarily in Digital & Multimodal (81% of indexed citations) · 16 total indexed citations from 3 clusters.

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  • Digital & Multimodal — 13
  • Composition & Writing Studies — 2
  • Technical Communication — 1

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  1. “Seizing” Kairos: Never Again MSD’s Enactment of (Digital) Rhetoric
  2. Print, Digital, and the Liminal Counterpart (in-between): The Lessons of Hill's Manual of Social and Business Forms for Rhetorical Delivery
  3. Review Essays
    doi:10.1207/s15327981rr2404_6
  4. Postings on a Genre of Email
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    doi:10.58680/ccc19968702
  5. Postings on a Genre of Email
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    I was talking with a novelist recently about various kinds of writing-nothing special, just happy-hour talk-and I found my earnest self assuring him that, oh yes, academic writing nowadays will tolerate a number of different styles and voices. (I should know, right? I'm in academic publishing.) He choked; he slapped my arm; he laughed out loud. I don't remember if he spit his drink back in the glass. Silly me, I was serious. And, among other things, I was thinking about this essay/dialogue, in which Interesting that you call it an we're turning discourse conventions of essay/dialogue (nice slide, that the net-often a rather casual medione). But many readers will exum-to some fairly stuffed-shirt acapect a real essay here-or, betdemic purposes. terworse, an academic essay. And we know what that means: a sin-

    doi:10.2307/358795