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    Coloniality in the Maya lowlands: archaeological perspectives 

    Date Issued:2022
    Format:born digital; books
    This volume offers a materialist perspective on coloniality and takes a hemispheric approach to the historical and material analysis of colonialism. Bringing together nineteen archaeologists and anthropologists working in ...
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    Changing conceptions, changing practices: innovating teaching across disciplines 

    Date Issued:2022
    Format:born digital; books
    Changing Conceptions, Changing Practices provides a theoretical lens and guide for helping groups of faculty members make deep change in their programs and departments. The work shows how institutions, divisions, programs, ...
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    Aztec antichrist: performing the apocalypse in early colonial Mexico 

    Author(s):Leeming, Ben
    Date Issued:2022
    Format:born digital; books
    In Aztec Antichrist, Ben Leeming presents a transcription, translation, and study of two Nahuatl Antichrist plays that are likely the earliest surviving presentations of the Antichrist legend in the Americas, and possibly ...
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    Living ruins: native engagements with past materialities in contemporary Mesoamerica, Amazonia, and the Andes 

    Date Issued:2022
    Format:born digital; books
    Living Ruins explores the ways people relate to the material remains of human behavior, providing a critical stance that contests institutionalized patrimonialization discourse of vestiges of the past in present landscapes. ...
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    Writing the classroom: pedagogical documents as rhetorical genres 

    Date Issued:2022
    Format:born digital; books
    Writing the Classroom explores faculty's use of pedagogical documents to establish classroom expectations and schedules as well as articulate professional identities performed by faculty teachers inside and outside the ...
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    Dual enrollment kaleidoscope, The: reconfiguring perceptions of first-year writing and composition studies 

    Date Issued:2022
    Format:born digital; books
    The Dual Enrollment Kaleidoscope is a starting point for elevating the voices of those who historicize, legitimize, scrutinize, critically analyze, align, and assess dual enrollment (DE) work, pushing readers beyond singular ...
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    Drilled to write: becoming a cadet writer at a senior military college 

    Author(s):Rifenburg, J. Michael
    Date Issued:2022
    Format:born digital; books
    Drilled to Write offers an account of U.S. Army cadets navigating Army writing at a senior military college. Through a case study, Rifenburg follows a cadet, Logan Blackwell, and traces how he conceptualizes Army writing ...
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    Designing multilingual experiences in technical communication 

    Author(s):Gonzales, Laura
    Date Issued:2022
    Format:born digital; books
    As technical communicators continue advocating for justice, the field should play closer attention to how language diversity shapes all research and praxis in contemporary, global contexts. Designing Multilingual Experiences ...
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    Dream of justice, A: the story of Keyes v. Denver Public Schools 

    Author(s):Pascoe, Pat
    Date Issued:2022
    Format:born digital; books
    A Dream of justice is a firsthand account of the fight to desegregate Denver's public schools. Drawing on oral histories and interviews with members of the school board, legal community, parents, and students, as well as ...
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    Material culture of writing, The 

    Date Issued:2022
    Format:born digital; books
    This book opens up avenues for understanding writing through scholarship in material culture studies. Contributors each interrogate an object, set of objects, or writing environment to reveal the sociomaterial contexts ...
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