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Royster, Jacqueline Jones. “When the First Voice You Hear Is Not Your Own.” College Composition and Communication, Vol. 47, No. 1, Feb. 1996, pp. 29-40.

In the article “When the First Voice You Hear Is Not Your Own,” Jacqueline Jones Royster examines “moments of personal challenge that seem to have import for cross-boundary discourse” (29). Royster supports her examination by giving anecdotal evidence, divided into three “scenes” that she explains and accompanies with the work of Black writers and scholars.…

Hendrickson, Brian, and Garcia de Mueller, Genevieve. “Inviting students to determine for themselves what it means to write across the disciplines.” The WAC Journal, Vol. 27, 2016, pp. 74-93.

In the article, “Inviting students to determine for themselves what it means to write across the disciplines,” Brian Hendrickson and Genevieve Garcia de Mueller propose “the possibility of re-envisioning the role of the composition classroom within the broader literacy ecology of colleges and universities largely comprised of students from socioeconomically and ethno-linguistically underrepresented communities” (74).…


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