An edition of Why we write (2006)

Why we write

the politics and practice of writing for social change

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the politics and practice of writing for social change

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English
Pages
191

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Cover of: Why We Write
Why We Write: The Politics and Practice of Writing for Social Change
2013, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Why We Write
Why We Write: The Politics and Practice of Writing for Social Change
2013, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Why we write
Why we write: the politics and practice of writing for social change
2006, Routledge/Taylor & Francis
in English

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New York, NY

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Library of Congress
PN, PN145 .W46 2006, PN145.W46 2006

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Pagination
x, 191 p. ;
Number of pages
191

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Open Library
OL22718941M
ISBN 10
041597321X
LCCN
2005024926
OCLC/WorldCat
61687597
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1088114
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