Invisible Effects: Rethinking Writing through Emergence (Studies in Composition and Rhetoric #16) (Hardcover)
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This is book number 16 in the Studies in Composition and Rhetoric series.
- #11: Literacy Heroines: Women and the Written Word (Studies in Composition and Rhetoric #11) (Hardcover): $125.18
- #12: Teaching and Race: How to Survive, Manage, and Even Encourage Race Talk (Studies in Composition and Rhetoric #12) (Hardcover): $117.75
- #14: The Expanding Universe of Writing Studies: Higher Education Writing Research (Studies in Composition and Rhetoric #14) (Hardcover): $151.55
- #15: Composing Legacies: Testimonial Rhetoric in Nineteenth-Century Composition (Studies in Composition and Rhetoric #15) (Hardcover): $118.59
- #17: Working with and against Shared Curricula: Perspectives from College Writing Teachers and Administrators (Studies in Composition and Rhetoric #17) (Hardcover): $118.59
- #18: Literacy and Learning in Times of Crisis: Emergent Teaching Through Emergencies (Studies in Composition and Rhetoric #18) (Hardcover): $185.54
- #19: Deep Reading, Deep Learning: Deep Reading Volume 2 (Studies in Composition and Rhetoric #19) (Hardcover): $179.14
- #20: Antisemitism and the White Supremacist Imaginary: Conflations and Contradictions in Composition and Rhetoric (Studies in Composition and Rhetoric #20) (Hardcover): $159.94
- #21: Toward a Re-Emergence of James Moffett's Mindful, Spiritual, and Student-Centered Pedagogy (Studies in Composition and Rhetoric #21) (Hardcover): $119.64
- #22: Understanding WPA Readiness and Renewal (Studies in Composition and Rhetoric #22) (Hardcover): $179.14
Description
Invisible Effectsdirectly engages systems and complexity theory to reveal how the effects of writing and writing instruction work in deferred, disguised, and unexpected ways.
About the Author
Chris Mays received his Ph.D. in English Studies with a specialization in Rhetoric and Composition from Illinois State University. His co-edited collection is entitled Kenneth Burke + The Posthuman.