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Elaine J. Lawless is Curators¿ Distinguished Professor Emerita of English and Folklore Studies, Women¿s and Gender Studies, and Religious Studies at the University of Missouri, where she first met Win in 1983. Lawless has previously published eight scholarly books, including most recently Women Escaping Violence: Empowerment through Narrative. Winifred Bryan Horner was Professor of English at the University of Missouri and Endowed Chair in Writing and Rhetoric Emerita at Texas Christian University. As one of the earliest scholars to unite rhetoric with composition, she was author of over 30 articles and nine published books.…mehr

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Elaine J. Lawless is Curators¿ Distinguished Professor Emerita of English and Folklore Studies, Women¿s and Gender Studies, and Religious Studies at the University of Missouri, where she first met Win in 1983. Lawless has previously published eight scholarly books, including most recently Women Escaping Violence: Empowerment through Narrative. Winifred Bryan Horner was Professor of English at the University of Missouri and Endowed Chair in Writing and Rhetoric Emerita at Texas Christian University. As one of the earliest scholars to unite rhetoric with composition, she was author of over 30 articles and nine published books.
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Elaine J. Lawless is Curators' Distinguished Professor Emerita of English and Folklore Studies, Women's and Gender Studies, and Religious Studies at the University of Missouri, where she first met Win in 1983. Lawless has previously published eight scholarly books, including most recently Women Escaping Violence: Empowerment through Narrative. Winifred Bryan Horner was Professor of English at the University of Missouri and Endowed Chair in Writing and Rhetoric Emerita at Texas Christian University. As one of the earliest scholars to unite rhetoric with composition, she was author of over 30 articles and nine published books.