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Schell, Eileen E. “The Feminization of Composition: Questioning the Metaphors that Bind Women Teachers.” Composition Studies/Freshman English News 25 (1997). Rpt. Feminism and Composition: A Critical Sourcebook. Ed. Gesa E. Kirsch, Faye Spencer Maor, Lance Massey, Lee Nickoson-Massey, and Mary P. Sheridan-Rabideau. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2003. 552-557.

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Sheehan, Richard A. Johnson. “Metaphor as Hermeneutic.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 29.2 (Spring 1999): 47-64.

Shiff, Richard. “Art and Life: A Metaphor ic Relationship.” On Metaphor. Ed. Sheldon Sacks. U Chicago P, 1978. 105-120.

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Tobin, Lad. “Bridging Gaps: Analyzing Our Students’ Metaphors for Composing.” College Composition and Communication 40 (December 1989): 444-58.

Tracy, David. “Metaphor and Religion: The Test Case of Christian Texts.” On Metaphor. Ed. Sheldon Sacks. U Chicago P, 1978. 89-104.

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