Abstract
The International Exchanges on the Study of Writing Series publishes books that address worldwide perspectives on writing, writers, teaching with writing, and scholarly writing practices, specifically those that draw on scholarship across national and disciplinary borders to challenge parochial understandings of all of the above. The Latin America Section of the International Exchanges on the Study of Writing book series publishes peer-reviewed books about writing, writers, teaching with writing, and scholarly writing practices from Latin American perspectives. It also offers re-editions of recognized peer-reviewed books originally published in the region. The WAC Clearinghouse, Colorado State University Open Press, and University Press of Colorado are collaborating so that these books will be widely available through free digital distribution and low-cost print editions. The publishers and the series editors are committed to the principle that knowledge should freely circulate. We see the opportunities that new technologies have for further democratizing knowledge. And we see that to share the power of writing is to share the means for all to articulate their needs, interest, and learning into the great experiment of literacy.
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Cox, M. B., Dixon, E., Manthey, K., Novotny, M., Robinson, R., & Smith, T. G. (2021). Embodiment, Relationality, and Constellation: A Cultural Rhetorics Story of Doctoral Writing. In Re-imagining Doctoral Writing (pp. 145–166). The WAC Clearinghouse; University Press of Colorado. https://doi.org/10.37514/int-b.2021.1343.2.07
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.