If Porter is right about intertextuality and its effects on originality, then his article must not be "original," and he must not be writing as an "autonomous individual." How do these ideas challenges Donald Murray's assertion that "all writing is autobiographical"?
Post 150 words on your blog before class Thursday.
This is the central blog for Matt Vetter's course Writing & Rhetoric II - Composing in the Digital Age: New Texts, New Literacies, taught at Ohio University. Check here for class announcements, homework reminders, assignments, documents, and links to readings. Students create individual blogs, which are linked to this one, to share their opinions on course content and complete various assignments.
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