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Hashtag Activism Interrogated and Embodied

Case Studies on Social Justice Movements

Utah State University Press

Hashtag Activism Interrogated and Embodied analyzes the ways that hashtags repurpose and reclaim societal narratives, considering how these digital interactions carry over into external spaces and are embodied by both participants and spectators alike.

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Composing Place

Digital Rhetorics for a Mobile World

Utah State University Press

Composing Place takes an innovative approach to engaging with the compositional affordances of mobile technologies.

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Toward More Sustainable Metaphors of Writing Program Administration

Utah State University Press

The field of writing program administration has long been a space rich in metaphor. From plate-twirling to fire-extinguishing, parents to dungeon masters, and much more, the work of a WPA extends to horizons unknown. Responding to the constraints of austerity, Toward More Sustainable Metaphors of Writing Program Administration offers new lenses for established WPAs and provides aspiring and early career WPAs with a sense of the range of responsibilities and opportunities in their academic and professional spaces.

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Exploring Desert Stone

John N. Macomb's 1859 Expedition to the Canyonlands of the Colorado

Utah State University Press
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Defender

The Life of Daniel H. Wells

Utah State University Press

Defender is the first and only scholarly biography of Daniel H. Wells, an important yet historically neglected leader among the nineteenth-century Mormons.

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Distant Readings of Disciplinarity

Knowing and Doing in Composition/Rhetoric Dissertations

Utah State University Press

In Distant Readings of Disciplinarity, Benjamin Miller brings a big data approach to the study of disciplinarity in rhetoric, composition, and writing studies (RCWS) by developing scalable maps of the methods and topics of several thousand RCWS dissertations from 2001 to 2015.

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Changing Conceptions, Changing Practices

Innovating Teaching across Disciplines

Utah State University Press

Changing Conceptions, Changing Practices demonstrates that it is possible for groups of faculty members to change teaching and learning in radical ways across their programs, despite the current emphasis on efficiency and accountability.

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Writing the Classroom

Pedagogical Documents as Rhetorical Genres

Utah State University Press

Writing the Classroom explores how faculty compose and use pedagogical documents to establish classroom expectations and teaching practices, as well as to articulate the professional identities they perform both inside and outside the classroom.

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The Material Culture of Writing

Utah State University Press

The Material Culture of Writing opens up avenues for understanding writing through scholarship in material culture studies.

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Still, the Small Voice

Narrative, Personal Revelation, and the Mormon Folk Tradition

Edited by Tom Mould
Utah State University Press
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Violence in the Work of Composition

Recognizing, Intervening, Ameliorating

Utah State University Press

Focusing on overt and covert violence and bringing attention to the many ways violence inflects and infects the teaching, administration, and scholarship of composition, Violence in the Work of Composition examines both forms of violence and the reciprocal relationships uniting them across the discipline.

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The Dual Enrollment Kaleidoscope

Reconfiguring Perceptions of First-Year Writing and Composition Studies

Utah State University Press
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Drilled to Write

Becoming a Cadet Writer at a Senior Military College

Utah State University Press
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Racing Translingualism in Composition

Toward a Race-Conscious Translingualism

Edited by Tom Do and Karen Rowan
Utah State University Press

Racing Translingualism provides both theoretical and pedagogical reconsiderations of the translingual approach to language diversity by addressing the intersections of race and translingualism.



 

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Our Body of Work

Embodied Administration and Teaching

Utah State University Press

Our Body of Workinvites administrators and teachers to consider how physical bodies inform everyday work and labor as well as research and administrative practices in writing programs.

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Reprogrammable Rhetoric

Critical Making Theories and Methods in Rhetoric and Composition

Utah State University Press
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Toward an Anti-Capitalist Composition

Utah State University Press

In Toward an Anti-Capitalist Composition, James Rushing Daniel argues that capitalism is eminently responsible for the entangled catastrophes of the twenty-first century—precarity, economic and racial inequality, the decline of democratic culture, and climate change—and that it must accordingly become a central focus in the teaching of writing.

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"A Marvelous Work"

Reading Mormonism in West Africa

Utah State University Press, Utah State Special Collection
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Bodies of Knowledge

Embodied Rhetorics in Theory and Practice

Utah State University Press
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Unlimited Players

The Intersections of Writing Center and Game Studies

Utah State University Press
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Behind the Curtain of Scholarly Publishing

Editors in Writing Studies

Utah State University Press
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Making Matters

Craft, Ethics, and New Materialist Rhetorics

Utah State University Press
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Disrupting the Center

A Partnership Approach to Writing Across the University

Utah State University Press
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Desegregation State

College Writing Programs after the Civil Rights Movement

Utah State University Press
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Rhetoric and Guns

Utah State University Press
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Making Progress

Programmatic and Administrative Approaches for Multimodal Curricular Transformation

Utah State University Press
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North American Monsters

A Contemporary Legend Casebook

Edited by David J. Puglia
Utah State University Press

Mining a mountain of folklore publications, North American Monsters unearths decades of notable monster research.

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Writing Across Difference

Theory and Intervention

Utah State University Press
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Stories of Becoming

Demystifying the Professoriate for Graduate Students in Composition and Rhetoric

Utah State University Press

Based on findings from a multiyear, nationwide study of new faculty in the field of rhetoric and composition, Stories of Becoming provides graduate students—and those who train them—with specific strategies for preparing for a career in the professoriate.

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Transformations

Change Work across Writing Programs, Pedagogies, and Practices

Utah State University Press

This edited volume offers strategies for implementing large- and small-scale changes in writing programs by focusing on transformations­—the institutional, programmatic, curricular, and labor practices that work together to shape our teaching and learning experiences of writing and rhetoric in higher education.
 

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Civic Engagement in Global Contexts

International Education, Community Partnerships, and Higher Education

Utah State University Press

This volume examines the role of writing, rhetoric, and literacy programs and approaches in the practice of civic engagement in global contexts.

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Queerly Centered

LGBTQA Writing Center Directors Navigate the Workplace

Utah State University Press

Queerly Centered explores writing center administration and queer identity, showcasing nuanced orientations to LGBTQA labor undertaken but not previously acknowledged or documented in the field’s research.

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Self+Culture+Writing

Autoethnography for/as Writing Studies

Utah State University Press

Self+Culture+Writing foregrounds the possibility of autoethnography as a viable methodological approach and provides researchers and instructors with ways of understanding, crafting, and teaching autoethnography within writing studies.

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Translingual Pedagogical Perspectives

Engaging Domestic and International Students in the Composition Classroom

Utah State University Press

Translingual Pedagogical Perspectives addresses the movement toward translingualism in the writing classroom and demonstrates the practical pedagogical strategies faculty can take to represent both domestic and international monolingual and multilingual students’ perspectives in writing programs.

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From Military to Academy

The Writing and Learning Transitions of Student-Veterans

Utah State University Press

Providing meaningful research into the ways adult learners bring their knowledge to the classroom, From Military to Academy offers new ways of thinking about pedagogy beyond the “traditional” college experience.

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Reading and Writing Instruction in the Twenty-First Century

Recovering and Transforming the Pedagogy of Robert Scholes

Utah State University Press

In Reading and Writing Instruction in the Twenty-First Century contemporary scholars explore and extend the continued relevance of Scholes’s work for those in English and writing studies.
 

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Standing at the Threshold

Working through Liminality in the Composition and Rhetoric TAship

Utah State University Press
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Redefining Roles

The Professional, Faculty, and Graduate Consultant’s Guide to Writing Centers

Utah State University Press

Redefining Roles is the first book to recognize and provide sustained focus on the presence of professional, faculty, and graduate student consultants in writing centers.

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Mountain Witches

Yamauba

Utah State University Press

Mountain Witches is a comprehensive guide to the complex figure of yamauba—female yōkai often translated as mountain witches, who are commonly described as tall, enigmatic women with long hair, piercing eyes, and large mouths that open from ear to ear and who live in the mountains—and the evolution of their roles and significance in Japanese culture and society from the premodern era to the present.

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The Reed Smoot Hearings

The Investigation of a Mormon Senator and the Transformation of an American Religion

Utah State University Press

This book examines the hearings that followed Mormon apostle Reed Smoot’s 1903 election to the US Senate and the subsequent protests and petitioning efforts from mainstream Christian ministries disputing Smoot’s right to serve as a senator.

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Equipping Technical Communicators for Social Justice Work

Theories, Methodologies, and Pedagogies

Utah State University Press

Equipping Technical Communicators for Social Justice Workprovides action-focused resources and tools—heuristics, methodologies, and theories—for scholars to enact social justice.

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Unlearning

Rethinking Poetics, Pandemics, and the Politics of Knowledge

Utah State University Press

A provocative theoretical synthesis by renowned folklorist and anthropologist Charles L. Briggs, Unlearning questions intellectual foundations and charts new paths forward. Briggs argues, through an expansive look back at his own influential works as well as critical readings of the field, that scholars can disrupt existing social and discourse theories across disciplines when they collaborate with theorists whose insights are not constrained by the bounds of scholarship.
 

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Women’s Ways of Making

Utah State University Press

Women’s Ways of Making draws attention to material practices—those that the hands perform—as three epistemologies—an episteme, a techne, and a phronesis—that together give pointed consideration to making as a rhetorical embodied endeavor.

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Privacy Matters

Conversations about Surveillance within and beyond the Classroom

Utah State University Press

Privacy Matters examines how communications and writing educators, administrators, technological resource coordinators, and scholars can address the ways surveillance and privacy affect student and faculty composing, configure identity formation, and subvert the surveillance state.

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Speaking Up, Speaking Out

Lived Experiences of Non-Tenure-Track Faculty in Writing Studies

Utah State University Press

Speaking Up, Speaking Out addresses the lived experiences of those working in the non-tenure-track faculty (NTTF) trenches through storytelling and reflection.

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Mobility Work in Composition

Utah State University Press

Mobility Work in Composition explores work in composition from the framework of a mobilities paradigm that takes mobility to be the norm rather than the exception to a norm of stasis and stability.
 

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