National healing : race, state, and the teaching of composition /

"In National Healing, author Claude Hurlbert persuasively relates nationalism to institutional racism and contends that these are both symptoms of a national ill health afflicting American higher education and found even in the field of writing studies. Teachers and scholars, even in progressiv...

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Main Author: Hurlbert, C. Mark
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boulder, Colorado : Utah State University Press, 2013.
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