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CCCC Bibliography of Composition and Rhetoric 1994 (Hardcover)

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By Gail E. Hawisher (Editor), Cynthia L. Selfe (Editor)
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This volume lists and annotates more than two thousand articles, books, dissertations, and papers that, with few exceptions, appeared in 1994. It includes an index of authors and editors, a subject index, and entries cross-referenced according to subject matter.

The 1994 Bibliography looks dramatically different from the Bibliography Erika Lindemann founded more than ten years ago. Many more titles now relate to fields not represented in early editions. Although composition and rhetoric has always borrowed methods of investigation from other disciplines, areas such as critical theory, science studies, feminist theory, technology studies, and postmodern theory were much less a part of the discipline a decade ago. These fields are well represented this year. This volume, like the 1993 Bibliography, also differs from early editions in that it contains a section on electronic discussion groups or listservs, including information on how readers may join the various groups.

Yet the mission and goals of the Bibliography remain the same: to ensure that it is sufficiently comprehensive that it can continue to function as a major bibliographical resource available to scholars and teachers in rhetoric, composition, communication, and literary education.

As usual, the CCCC Bibliography of Composition and Rhetoric draws on a large group of experts in the field. Annotations—which accompany every entry in this volume—describe a publication’s contents and are intended to help users determine the entry’s usefulness. Annotations are brief and are meant to be descriptive, not evaluative: they explain what an entry is about but leave readers free to judge for themselves the work’s merits.

The CCCC Bibliography of Composition and Rhetoric remains a critical bibliographical resource, one that reflects and respects the variety of scholarship in composition studies and that exerts a constructive, productive influence on the composition and rhetoric community.

About the Author


Gail E. Hawisher is an associate professor of English and the director of the Center for Writing Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Cynthia L. Selfe is a professor and head of the Humanities Department at Michigan Technological University.


Product Details
ISBN: 9780809320899
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication Date: September 1st, 1996
Pages: 304
Language: English