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The Indianapolis Resolution: Responding to Twenty-First-Century Exigencies/Political Economies of Composition Labor
- Source: College Composition & Communication, Volume 68, Issue 1, Sep 2016, p. 38 - 67
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- 01 Sep 2016
Abstract
Since the adoption and subsequent fade of the Wyoming Resolution, we have seen the political economy of writing instruction change remarkably. Certainly, composition studies’ disciplinary viability seems more solid, but the proportion of contingent writing teachers has increased to almost 70 percent. The authors of this article attribute these trends to “neoliberal creep” and attempt to think through their effects on our work and our students.
© 2016 by the National Council of Teachers of English.