Delusions and Grandeur
Dreamers of the New West
Unfinished Business
Thoughts on the Past, Present, Future, and Nurturing of Homo Scribens
In Unfinished Business, Charles Bazerman considers long-standing puzzles in writing studies, from the most fundamental ideas about humans as writers and writing as constituting modern society to the most practical issues of curriculum and teaching.
The Sound of Mormonism
A Media History of Latter-day Saints
The Sound of Mormonism is an annotated and expanded version of the 2023 lecture “Music & the Unspoken Truth”—an homage to the Music and the Spoken Word radio program and a meditation on the relationships between religion, music, vocality, and quietude.
Learning from the Mess
Method/ological Praxis in Rhetoric and Writing Studies
The contributors to Learning from the Mess: Method/ological Praxis in Rhetoric and Writing Studies argue that there’s much to be learned from the messiness of research contexts.
The Shock of Colonialism in New England
Fragments from a Frontier
Explores the untold impacts of colonialism in New England through diverse colonist lives, Indigenous encounters, and environmental legacies
Physicians for the People
Black Doctors and the Struggle for Health-Care Equality in Alabama, 1870–1970
A comprehensive historical account of race and healthcare in the segregated South
Countermemory
A Rhetoric of Resistance
Investigates the interdisciplinary dimensions of countermemory through a rhetorical lens