Diversifying the discourse of argument: Argument as communicative dialogue in first-year composition.

Historically, when Americans have addressed issues of public social concern, they have done so by wrestling with polarized positions since the predominant assumption in our culture is that the "truth" is best found through a vigorous debate between the two dominant perspectives. This relia...

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Main Author: Hunzer, Kathleen Marie
Other Authors: Kroll, Barry M. (Thesis advisor)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
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Call Number: DISS 2001 H956d
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