Re/Orienting Writing Studies: Queer Methods, Queer Projects
Editors: William P Banks, Matthew B Cox, and Caroline Dadas

Table of Contents

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Pamela Takayoshi

Chapter 1: Re/Orienting Writing Studies: Some Thoughts on In(queer)y 
William P. Banks, Matthew B. Cox, and Caroline Dadas

Chapter 2: Making It Queer, Not Clear: Embracing Ambivalence and Failure as Queer Methodologies
Hillery Glasby

Chapter 3: How (and Why) to Write Queer: A Failing, Impossible, Contradictory Instruction Manual for Scholars of Writing Studies 
Stacey Waite

Chapter 4: Queering & Transing Quantitative Research
G Patterson

Chapter 5: REDRES[ing] Rhetorica: A Methodological Proposal for Queering Cross-Cultural Rhetorical Studies
Chanon Adsanatham

Chapter 6: “Love in a Hall of Mirrors”: Queer Historiography and the Unsettling In-Between
Jean Bessette

Chapter 7: In/Fertility: Assembling a Queer Counterstory Methodology for Bodies of Health & Sexuality
Maria Novotny

Chapter 8: Queering Networked Writing: A Sensory Autoethnography of Desire and Sensation on Grindr
Michael J. Faris

Chapter 9: Queer/ing Composition, the Digital Archives of Literacy Narratives, and Ways of Knowing
Deborah Kuzawa

Chapter 10: Assessment Killjoys: Queering the Return for a Writing Studies World-Making Methodology
Nicole Caswell & Stephanie West-Puckett

Chapter 11: On Queering Professional Writing
Caroline Dadas & Matthew B. Cox