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Richard Ohmann: A Retrospective
Vol. 23, Nos. 1 & 2
2005
Ed.
Patricia Harkin
Contents:
Patricia Harkin: Introduction
Janice Radway: Appreciation: "Richard Ohmann’s Voice"
Part I: Richard Ohmann’s Work in Context
David B. Downing: "What’s an English Professor to Do with the Politics of Knowledge?"
David R. Shumway: "Resistance to History"
Linda Bergmann: "Richard Ohmann and the Development of a History for Composition"
Jamie Owen Daniel: "Undocumented Ideas, or the Limits of the Ivory Tower: A Piece for Richard Ohmann"
Jeffrey J. Williams: "The Politics of Career"
John Trimbur: "Appreciation: Language and Class Formation: Two Vignettes for Richard Ohmann"
Part II: Richard Ohmann’s Influence
Marc Bousquet: "The Escape from Contingency, or, Students are Already Workers"
Luana Uluave: "The Revolving Door: Teaching and Not Teaching - Writing at a For-Profit University"
Ryan M. Moeller: "An Homage to the Posthuman in Ohmann: Retailing Culture through Consumer Electronics"
Megan Marie: "Selling Christianity: Megachurches, Megatheory, Markets, and Class at the Turn of the 21st Century - In Homage to Richard Ohmann"
Patricia Harkin: "Richard Ohmann, Administration and Articulation"
David Bleich: "Appreciation: Letter to Dick"
Part III: A Conversation with Richard Ohmann
David B. Downing, Patricia Harking, Richard Ohmann, and James J. Sosnoski
: "A Conversation with Richard Ohmann"
Barbara Foley: Appreciation: "Reflections on Dick Ohmann as MLA Activist"
Richard Ohmann: Afterword
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