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George Otte
Faculty Profile

Ph.D., Stanford University.
Associate Professor, Baruch College. English
Specialization: Composition Theory and Rhetoric

Selected Publications:

  • "The Improving Power of e-Conversation," in Teaching/Writing in the Late Age of Print, ed. Galin, Haviland, and Johnson (Mampton, 2003).

  • "In-Voicing: Beyond the Voice Debate," in Pedagogy: The Question of Impersonation, ed. Jane Gallop (Indiana UP, 1995).

  • Writers' Roles: Enactments of the Process, Nondita Mason, co-author (Harcourt, 1994).

  • "Why Read What?: The Politics of Composition Anthologies," Journal l of Advanced Composition 12 (Winter 1992): 137-49.

  • "Computer-Adjusted Errors and Expectations," Journal of Basic Writing, 10 (Fall 1991): 71-86.

  • Casts of Thought: Writing In and Against Tradition, Linda Palumbo, co-author/editor (Macmillan, 1990).

 

 

  

PhD Program in English
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