CONTENTS: SPECIAL ISSUE: WO/MEN'S WAYS OF MAKING IT IN WRITING
STUDIES - ARTICLES: "'What Would Happen if Everybody Behaved as I
Do?' May Bush, Randall Jarrell, and the Historical 'Disappointment'
of Women WPAs" by Kelly Ritter - "Mothers' Ways of Making It-or
Making Do?: Making (Over) Academic Lives In Rhetoric and
Composition with Children" by Christine Peters Cucciarre, Deborah
E. Morris, Lee Nickoson, Kim Hensley Owens, and Mary P. Sheridan -
"On Not "Making It In Composition" by Robert Danberg - "Narrating
Our Lives: Retelling Mothering and Professional Work in Composition
Studies" by Loren Marquez - COURSE DESIGN: "Reimagining "English
1311: Expository English Composition" as "Introduction to Rhetoric
and Writing Studies" by Todd Ruecker - BOOK REVIEWS: Mestiz@
Scripts, Digital Migrations, and the Territories of Writing, by
Dami n Baca. Reviewed by Valerie Balester - The Future of
Invention: Rhetoric, Postmodernism, and the Problem of Change, by
John Muckelbauer. Reviewed by Trisha Red Campbell -Genre in a
Changing World, edited by Charles Bazerman, Adair Bonini, and D
bora Figueiredo. Reviewed by Kerry Dirk \ Copyright Clarity: How
Fair Use Supports Digital Learning, by Renee Hobbs. Reviewed by
Kerrie L. Carsey - Decolonizing Literacy: Mexican Lives in the Era
of Global Capitalism, by Gregorio Hernandez-Zamora. Reviewed by
Rebecca Lorimer - Engaging Audience: Writing in an Age of New
Literacies, edited by M. Elizabeth Weiser, Brian M. Fehler, and
Angela M. Gonz lez. Reviewed by Matthew Ortoleva - Democracies to
Come: Rhetorical Action, Neoliberalism, and Communities of
Resistance, by Rachel Riedner and Kevin Mahoney. Reviewed by
Rebecca Richards - Organic Writing Assessment: Dynamic Criteria
Mapping in Action, by Bob Broad, Linda Adler-Kassner, Barry Alford,
Jane Detweiler, Heidi Estrem, Susanmarie Harrington, Maureen
McBride, Eric Stalions, and Scott Weeden. Reviewed by Janet S.
Zepernick - Going Wireless: A Critical Exploration of Wireless and
Mobile Technologies for Composition Teachers and Researchers,
edited by Amy C. Kimme Hea. Reviewed by Ronda L. Wery - Walking and
Talking Feminist Rhetorics: Landmark Essays and Controversies,
edited by Lindal Buchanan and Kathleen J. Ryan. Reviewed by Nancy
Myers - Contributors
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