|  | New Histories of Writing | 
           
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                Session INew Histories of Writing I: Writing Sites
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            | Coordinator: Lisa Maruca, Wayne State U
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            | (1) | "Business Writing / Writing 
              Business: The Emergence of a Model in Benjamin Franklin Foster's 
              The Merchant's Manual (1838)," John Kuijper, Case Western Reserve 
              U | 
           
            | (2) | Literacy, Learning, 
              and Letters: Cora Wilson Stewart and the Moonlight Schools, 1911-1930," 
              Jane Greer, U of Missouri, Kansas City | 
           
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                Discussant: Jon Klancher, Carnegie Mellon U | 
           
            | (3) | "A Contemporary Archaeology 
              opf Workplace Discourses," Jim Henry, George Mason U | 
           
            | (4) | "The Language of Capital: 
              Market English and the World Bank," J. Paul Narkunas, University 
              of Pittsburgh | 
           
            |  | Discussant: Anuradha Dingwaney, Oberlin College | 
           
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                Session IINew Histories of Writing, II: Writing Technologies
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            | Coordinator: Martha Woodmansee, Case Western Reserve U
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            | (1) | "Disappearing 
              Technologies: Lessons from Print Culture for the Digital Classroom." 
              Lisa Maruca, Wayne State U | 
           
            | (2) | "Giant 
              Brains: Language and Our Relationships to Computers." Bernadette 
              Longo, Clemson U | 
           
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                Discussant: Lawrence Needham, Lakeland Community C | 
           
            | (3) | "Women's Writings and Graphics: 
              Electric Rhetoric and Digital Literacy." Kathleen Welch, U 
              of Oklahoma | 
           
            | (4) | "Narrating 
              Mountaineering: The Problem of the Personal in the Alpine Club of 
              London." Matthew Willen, Indiana University of Pennsylvania | 
           
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                Discussant: Patricia Harkin, University of Illinois, Chicago | 
           
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                   Session 3New Histories of Writing, III: Workshop on Pedagogy and Curriculum
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            |  | Workshop coordinated by Lisa Maruca 
              and Martha Woodmansee | 
          
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