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Front Matter
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. Imagining America
2. Syrian Protestant College Within Its Historical Context
3. Syrian Protestant College and the Exportation of America
4. Specters of America in Students’ Rhetorical Activism at Syrian Protestant College
5. Composing America at Syrian Protestant College
6. Imagining a Transnational and Translingual Past, Present, and Future
References
Appendix A. Student Demographics, Syrian Protestant College, 1866–1920
Appendix B. SPC Student-Authored Publications, 1899–1920
About the Author
Lisa R. Arnold is Associate Professor of English at North Dakota State University and was previously a faculty member at the American University of Beirut. Her research interests include the history of writing instruction worldwide, global rhetorics, transnational writing practices and pedagogy, and writing program administration. She has been published in a range of writing studies journals including College Composition and Communication, College English, Composition Studies, Journal of Writing Assessment, Research in the Teaching of English, and Pedagogy as well as in multiple edited collections. She is also the co-editor of Emerging Writing Research from the Middle East-North Africa Region (The WAC Clearinghouse and University Press of Colorado, 2017).
Contact Information:
Lisa R. Arnold: lisa.r.arnold@ndsu.edu
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Series Editors: Series Editors: Steven Fraiberg, Michigan State University; Joan Mullin, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Magnus Gustafsson, Chalmers University of Technology; Anna S. Habib, George Mason University; and Terry Meyers Zawacki, George Mason University.
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