Bruce Horner is Endowed Chair in Rhetoric and Composition at the University of Louisville. His books include Cross-Language Relations in Composition, winner of the 2012 CCCC Outstanding Book Award; Reworking English in Rhetoric and Composition; and Rewriting Composition. Brice Nordquist is assistant professor of writing and rhetoric at Syracuse University. He is the chair of the CCCC's Transnational Composition Group and assistant editor of Working Papers on Negotiating Differences in Language and Literacy. Susan M. Ryan is associate professor of English at the University of Louisville, where she specializes in American literature and culture. She is the author of The Grammar of Good Intentions and The Moral Economies of American Authorship.
"[A]s a whole, this collection does more than raise awareness of
the economic dimensions of our work. Each essay demonstrates
moments of tension, resistance, and negotiation within economies;
the authors seek to, in some way, defy or leverage the economic to
effect positive change, and in doing so, they implicitly, if not
explicitly, encourage others to do the same. . . . By addressing a
realm of our work that is frequently overlooked, I believe this
collection introduces rhetorical strategies that are particularly
pertinent for addressing current and growing challenges to the
field."
--Composition Forum
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