Wittgenstein: philosophy, postmodernism, pedagogy

Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey. Edited by James Marshall (1999)
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This book takes up, and takes seriously, the institutional sites and pedagogical investments of professional identity for college English teachers and examines how these site and investments both constitute and complicate the space of our politics.

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