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Critical Expressivism is an ambitious attempt to re-appropriate intellectual territory that has more often been charted by its detractors than by its proponents. Indeed, as Peter Elbow observes in his contribution to this volume, "As far as I can tell, the term 'expressivist' was coined and used only by people who wanted a word for people they disapproved of and wanted to discredit." The editors and contributors to this collection invite readers to join them in a new conversation, one informed by "a belief that the term expressivism continues to have a vitally important function in our field."
Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
Level:
Community College / Lower Division
Material Type:
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WAC Clearinghouse
Date Added:
11/28/2014
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Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives
Language:
English
Media Format:
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Becca Pincolini
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I wish this was a source that gave detail on what critical theories actually were - I'm talking feminist criticism, post-colonial, etc. It was great that this was a PDF, though, as I appreciated the ease so much.

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