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STUDIES IN WRITING & RHETORIC SERIES
The CCCC Studies in Writing & Rhetoric Series supports research exploring how writing and rhetoric are currently and have been historically taught, practiced, and circulated within communities—in colleges, workplaces, or neighborhoods; in local, national, digital, or international contexts. SWR projects represent the diverse identities of teachers, administrators, and researchers involved in writing and rhetoric, addressing the cultural, social, political, and material realities that defi ne their work. Work published in SWR seeks to identify and resist the inequities and forces of oppression that shape the teaching of writing, rhetoric, and literacy as well as to intervene in them. The series aspires to be global both in scope and reach, and is dedicated to the use of digital technologies that ensure its publications are accessible and available to a national and international audience.
Counterstory
The Rhetoric and Writing of Critical Race Theory 2nd ed., Revised and
Expanded Foreword by Daniel G. Solórzano; Afterword by Jean Stefancic
Aja Y. Martinez
The fi rst edition of Counterstory made a case for counterstory as a central method and methodology of critical race theory. But it was a hypothesis. This revised and expanded edition is a hypothesis confi rmed: the answer was always
story. This second edition features a new foreword and afterword (respectively) by CRT luminaries Daniel G. Solórzano and Jean Stefancic, a post-2020 prologue and epilogue by the author, revised appendixes with teaching materials, undergraduate student counterstory examples, and more.
253 pp. | 2025 | ISBN 9780814102657 $31.96 member/$39.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814102664
Worker Writers
Community Archiving In Action Jessica Pauszek
Worker Writers brings together conversations in community literacy, archival methods, and working-class studies to explore the process of collaboratively creating an archive focused on the Federation of Worker Writers and Community Publishers, a transnational writing network between 1976 and 2007. Detailing a decade-long collaboration, Pauszek explores the FWWCP
Archival Project, which has enabled the creation of a publicly accessible print and digital archive of thousands of working-class community publications and administrative documents, and off ers a framework for community partnership and archival work that explicitly accounts for working-class identities and class-based structures such as labor, fi nances, and precarious material resources.
243 pp. | 2025 | ISBN 9780814102459 $31.96 member/$39.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814102466
NEW Decolonial Possibilities
Indigenously Rooted Practices in Rhetoric and Writing
Lisa King and Andrea Riley Mukavetz, editors Foreword by Malea Powell
Decolonial Possibilities takes up the call to decolonize the university in whatever ways possible, from teaching to administrative work to publishing. Curating perspectives from cultural and Indigenous rhetorics scholars associated with the NCTE/CCCC American Indian Caucus, editors Lisa King and Andrea Riley Mukavetz emphasize nourishing the
intricate and diverse pathways necessary for meaningful decolonial work—work that requires intentional relationships with Native American and Indigenous communities within and beyond the university.
151 pp. | 2025 | ISBN 9780814102398 $27.96 member/$34.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814102404
OTHER TITLES IN THIS SERIES
Transfer in an Urban Writing Ecology Reimagining Community College–University Relations in Composition Studies Christie Toth with Joanne Castillo, Nic Contreras, Kelly Corbray, Nathan Lacy, Westin Porter, Sandra Salazar-Hernandez, and Colleagues
316 pp. | 2023 | ISBN 9780814155189 | $31.96 member/$39.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814155196
Recollections from an Uncommon Time 4C20 Documentarian Tales Julie Lindquist, Bree Straayer, and Bump Halbritter, editors
255 pp. | 2023 | ISBN 9780814139523 | $31.96 member/$39.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814100677
Teachers Talking Writing Perspectives on Places, Pedagogies, and Programs Shane A. Wood
348 pp. | 2023 | ISBN 9780814152768 | $31.96 member/$39.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814152782
Materiality and Writing Studies Aligning Labor, Scholarship, and Teaching Holly Hassel and Cassandra Phillips
258 pp. | 2022 | ISBN 9780814130841 | $30.36 member/$37.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814100042
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