<div><div><P style="MARGIN-TOP: 0px; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0px; WORD-SPACING: 0px; LINE-HEIGHT: 150%">In <I>Mutuality in the Rhetoric and Composition Classroom</I>, David L. Wallace and Helen Rothschild Ewald point out the centrality of rhetoric in the academy, asserting the intimate connection between lan
Vision, Rhetoric, and Social Action in the Composition Classroom
β Scribed by Kristie S. Fleckenstein
- Publisher
- Southern Illinois University Press
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 214
- Category
- Library
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