Introduction
Part I: Instructor Collaboration
Part II: Considering Audience
Part III: Decentering
Part IV: Rhetoric and the World
Works Cited

 

Works Cited

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Bizzell, Patricia. "The 4th of July and the 22nd of December: The Function of Cultural Archives in Persuasion, as Shown by Frederick Douglas and William Apess." College Composition and Communication 48.1 (February 1997): 44-60.

Davis, Robert Con and David S. Gross. "Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak and the Ethos of the Subaltern." Ethos: New Essays in Rhetorical and Critical Theory. Eds. James S. Baumlin and Tita French Baumlin. Dallas: Southern Methodist UP, 1994.

Ede, Lisa S. "On Audience and Composition." College Composition and Communication 30 (1979): 291-95.

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Elbow, Peter. "Closing My Eyes As I Speak: An Argument for Ignoring Audience." College English 49.1 (1987): 50-69.

Fletcher, Michael A. "Dissenters Find Colleges Less Tolerant of Discord After Attacks." Washington Post 30 Oct. 2001: A6.

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Ong, Walter J. "The Writer’s Audience Is Always a Fiction." PMLA 90 (Jan. 1975): 9-21.

Redd, Teresa M. "Accommodation and Resistance on (the Color) Line: Black Writers Meet White Artists on the Internet." Electronic Communication Across the Curriculum. Eds. Donna Reiss, Dickie Selfe, and Art Young. Urbana: NCTE, 1998. 139-148.

Viti, Lynne Spigelmire. "Cybering Towards an Audience: Do Women Find a New/Different Voice in an Electronic Forum?" Kairos: A Journal for Teachers of Writing and Webbed Environments 6.2 (Fall 2001). <http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/6.2/binder2.html?coverweb/gender/viti/index.htm>

Viti, Lynne Spigelmire. "Who Is Reading What I Write? Teaching Audience Awareness to Women Writers Using E-Mail, Virtual Conferencing, Electronic Bulletins and IRC." Kairos: A Journal for Teachers of Writing and Webbed Environments 5.2 (Fall 2000). <http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/5.2/binder.html?coverweb/viti/>


Introduction
Part I: Instructor Collaboration
Part II: Considering Audience
Part III: Decentering
Part IV: Rhetoric and the World

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