MARY ANN CAIN

8 articles
  1. “To Be Lived”: Theorizing Influence in Creative Writing
    Abstract

    As a field, creative writing must reject its traditional image of “uselessness” and realize its anticapitalist, antiprivatizing potential as a creator of public space. In part, this move would involve teaching students to question traditional notions of influence, as well as the modernist concept of the author as a lone,autonomous individual.

    doi:10.58680/ce20096933
  2. Listening to Language
    Abstract

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    doi:10.58680/ce20031299
  3. Problematizing Formalism: A Double-Cross of Genre Boundaries
    doi:10.2307/358965
  4. Introduction
    doi:10.2307/358961
  5. Situating Praxis in an Age of “Accountability”
    Abstract

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    doi:10.58680/ce19981118
  6. Situating Praxis in an Age of "Accountability"
    doi:10.2307/378883
  7. Refining the Social and Returning to Responsibility: Recent Contextual Studies of Writing
    doi:10.2307/358409
  8. Three Into an Interview Do Not Go
    doi:10.1177/0741088393010003005