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Post by preterite on Oct 18, 2012 8:45:28 GMT -5
Just a question to seek clarification: how is doing "economy" different from what composition studies already does? Julie pointed out how "economy" can be a metaphor for other things, or a way to examine certain sites or phenomena. That seems to me to suggest that investigating "economies of writing" means simply investigating what we're already looking at. Some possible answers: it shifts our focus to work and value, which is something we haven't much focused attention on in the past -- which I'm not sure I agree with.
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