Critical Expressivism

Critical Expressivism is an ambitious attempt to re-appropriate intellectual territory that has more often been charted by its detractors than by its proponents. Indeed, as Peter Elbow observes in his contribution to this volume, "As far as I can tell, the term 'expressivist' was coin...

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Main Authors: Susan H. McLeod (Author), Tara Roeder (Author), Roseanne Gatto (Author)
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