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Volume 63, Number 4, March 2001

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Table of Contents:
  • D. H. Lawrence and the Dialogical Principle: "The Strange Reality of Otherness" - M. Elizabeth Sargent and Garry Watson
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  • Media, Discourse, and the Public Sphere: Electronic Memorials to Diana, Princess of Wales - Marguerite Helmers
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  • Taking Dictation: The Emergence of Writing Programs and the Cultural Contradictions of Composition Teaching - Donna Strickland
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  • What Happens When Machines Read Our Students' Writing? - Anne Herrington and Charles Moran
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  • REVIEW: Why Teach Popular Culture? - Bethany Ogdon
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  • REVIEW: The Schoolmaster in the Bookshelf - Geoffrey Sirc
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