
Best of the Independent Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2014
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- Front cover
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Introduction
- James Seitz and Jessica Pauszek
- Community Literacy Journal
- 1 Education/Connection/Action: Community Literacies and Shared Knowledges as Creative Productions for Social Justice
- Adela C. Licona and J. Sarah Gonzalez
- Harlot
- 2 Let Me Queer My Throat: Queer Rhetorics of Negotiation: Marriage Equality and Homonormativity
- Hillery Glasby
- Journal of Basic Writing
- 3 Subversive Complicity and Basic Writing Across the Curriculum
- Victor Villanueva
- Journal of Teaching Writing
- 4 Practice, Patience, and Process in the Age of Accountability: What Cognitive Psychology Suggests about the Teaching and Assessment of Writing
- Kathleen J. Cassity
- Kairos
- 5 Perspicuous Objects: Reading Comics and Writing Instruction
- Fred Johnson
- Literacy in Composition Studies
- 6 Understanding Computer Programming as a Literacy
- Annette Vee
- Pedagogy
- 7 Fighting Words: Instrumentalism, Pragmatism, and the Necessity of Politics in Composition
- Kurt Spellmeyer
- Present Tense
- 8 From GUI to NUI: Microsoft's Kinect and the Politics of the (Body as) Interface
- David M. Rieder
- Reflections
- 9 Chicanas Making Change: Institutional Rhetoric and the ComisiÓn Femenil Mexicana Nacional
- Kendall Leon
- The Writing Lab Newsletter
- 10 Going Global, Becoming Translingual: The Development of a Multilingual Writing Center
- Noreen G. Lape
- About the Editors
- Back cover
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