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Selected List of Books Received
- Pedagogy
- Duke University Press
- Volume 6, Issue 1, Winter 2006
- pp. 199-200
- Article
- Additional Information
Pedagogy 6.1 (2006) 199-200
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Selected List of Books Received
Adair, Vivyan C., and Sandra L. Dahlberg, eds. 2003. Reclaiming Class: Women, Poverty, and the Promise of Higher Education in America. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Bartholomae, David. 2005. Writing on the Margins: Essays on Composition and Teaching. Boston: Bedford/St. Martins.
Bousquet, Marc, Tony Scott, and Leo Parascondola, eds. 2004. Tenured Bosses and Disposable Teachers: Writing Instruction in the Managed University. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Burke, Jim. 2003. The English Teacher's Companion: A Complete Guide to Classroom, Curriculum, and the Profession. 2nd ed. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
Chambers, Angela, Jean E. Conacher, and Jeannette Littlemore, eds. 2004. ICT Language Learning: Integrating Pedagogy and Practice. Birmingham, AL: University of Birmingham Press.
Ede, Lisa. 2004. Situating Composition: Composition Studies and the Politics of Location. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Freeman, David E., and Yvonne S. Freeman, eds. 2001. Between Worlds: Access to Second Language Acquisition. 2nd ed. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
Gallagher, Chris W. 2002. Radical Departures: Composition and Progressive Pedagogy. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English.
Gorzelsky, Gwen. 2005. The Language of Experience: Literate Practices and Social Change. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Gray-Rosendale, Laura, and Steven Rosendale, eds. 2005. Radical Relevance: Toward a Scholarship of the Whole Left. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Herrington, Anne, and Charles Moran, eds. 2005. Genre across the Curriculum. Logan: Utah State University Press.
Hunt, Doug. 2002. Misunderstanding the Assignment: Teenage Students, College Writing, and the Pains of Growth. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook.
Hyland, Ken. 2003. Second Language Writing. New York: Cambridge University Press. [End Page 199]
Johnson, Cheryl L., and Jayne A. Moneysmith, eds. 2005. Multiple Genres, Multiple Voices. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook.
Larsen-Freeman, Diane. 2003. Teaching Language: From Grammar to Grammaring. New York: Thompson-Heinle.
Marshall, Margaret J. 2004. Response to Reform: Composition and the Professionalization of Teaching. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Masters, Thomas M. 2004. Practicing Writing: The Postwar Discourse of Freshman English. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Miller, Susan. 2004. A Critical Introduction to Rhetoric and the Writer. 2nd ed. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Monroe, Jonathan, ed. 2003. Local Knowledges, Local Practices: Writing in the Disciplines at Cornell. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Perl, Sondra. 2005. On Austrian Soil: Teaching Those I Was Taught to Hate. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Roskelly, Hephzibah. 2003. Breaking (into) the Circle: Group Work for Change in the English Classroom. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook.
Royster, Jacqueline Jones, and Anne Marie Mann Simpkins, eds. 2005. Calling Cards: Theory and Practice in the Study of Race, Gender, and Culture. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Scott, J. Blake. 2003. Risky Rhetoric: AIDS and the Cultural Practices of HIV Testing. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Smitherman, Geneva, and Victor Villanueva, eds. 2003. Language Diversity in the Classroom: From Intention to Practice. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Spigelman, Candace, and Laurie Grobman, eds. 2005. On Location: Theory and Practice in Classroom-Based Writing Tutoring. Logan: Utah State University Press.
Vanpatten, Bill. 2003. From Input to Output: A Teacher's Guide to Second Language Acquisition. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Waters, Lindsay. 2004. Enemies of Promise: Publishing, Perishing, and the Eclipse of Scholarship. Chicago: Prickly Paradigm.
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