[1] A special thanks to Drew Hudnall, PhD student in the Rhetoric and Composition Program at Florida State University and consultant at the English Department’s Reading-Writing Center/Digital Studio. This webtext would not exist without his patient and knowledgeable guidance. Its virtues belong to him. Its infelicities remain mine.
Thanks as well to the co-editors--Stephen McElroy, Matthew Davis, and Rory Lee—for their patience, support and critical feedback. Similarly, thanks to Kathleen Blake Yancey for responding so promptly and thoroughly to emails asking odd questions (“But where did everyone stand?”)
Finally, thanks to all the scholars who jockeyed for attention but ended up on the cutting room floor: Suzanne Langer, Gregory Bateson, Karma Chávez, Karen Burke LeFevre, bell hooks, Ann Berthoff, and Patricia Hill Collins among so many others.
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