Stories That Speak to Us

Stories That Speak to Us-a digital collection of scholarly, curated exhibits-is designed to investigate literacy narratives from a number of perspectives: to explore why they are important, what information they carry about reading and composing, why they might be valuable, not only for scholars and...

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Main Author: H. Lewis Ulman (auth)
Other Authors: Scott Lloyd DeWitt (auth), Cynthia L. Selfe (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Utah State University Press/ Computers and Composition Digital Press 2013
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