The "We have common cause against the night" : voices from the WPA-l, September 11-12, 2001. Shane Borrowman, Edward M. White -- Presence in absence : discourses and teaching (in, on, and about) trauma / Peter N. Goggin, Maureen Daly Goggin -- Here and now : remediating national tragedy and the purposes for teaching witing / Richard Marback -- Teaching in the wake of national tragedy / Patricia Murphy, Ryan Muckerheide, Duane Roen -- Teaching writing in Hawaii after Pearl Harbor and 9/11 : how to "make meaning" and "heal" despite national propaganda / Daphne Desser -- Consumerism and the coopting of national trauma / Theresa Enos ... [et al.] -- Discovering the erased feminism of the civil rights movement : beyond the media, male leaders, and the 1960s assassinations / Keith D. Miller, Kathleen Weinkauf -- Writing textbooks in/for times of trauma / Lynn Z. Bloom -- Loss and letter writing / Wendy Bishop, Amy L. Hodges -- How little we knew : spring 1970 at the University of Washington / Dana C. Elder -- "This rhetoric paper almost killed me!" : reflections on my experiences in Greece during the Revolution of 1974 / Richard Leo Enos -- Are you now, or have you ever been, an academic? / Shane Borrowman, Edward M. White -- "We have common cause against the night" : voices from the WPA-l, September 11-12, 2001.
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