the juxtaposition of story and
interchapter (the interplay, for example,
The
interchapter, "The Cultivation of Decay and the Prerogatives of Modernism," includes a rich treatment of modernity against itself (the progress of modernity engendering doubts about what constitutes progress) in Thomas Hardy, H.
Macauley's Building Writing Center Assessments that Matter (2012) includes a chapter by Macauley titled "Getting from Values to Assessable Outcomes" along with an "
interchapter" by Neal Lerner titled "Of Numbers and Stories: Quantitative and Qualitative Assessments in the Writing Center." The underlying message from both Macauley and Lerner is that we can and should quantify writing center effectiveness.
Attebery returns to Christian fantasy with moderate success in chapter 6 and the following
interchapter. Chapter six is an angelology of fantasy.
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Interchapter: Babe Ruth." The Cambridge Companion to Baseball.
Caption: Commercial real estate's future was on the menu at the Commercial Real Estate Women's Network (CREW) Tri-State
Interchapter Dinner, hosted by NYCREW Network.
Growers constructed a fabricated, yet successful, narrative of labour shortages and emergencies to save American farm industries as way to have the importation program supported for more than two decades, q-he
interchapter, "Morphology: Things on the Land" grounds Mitchell's approach in this historical geographical analysis.
Neal Lerner offers an "
Interchapter" titled "Of Numbers and Stories: Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment Research in the Writing Center," which helps clarify the assessment possibilities of both qualitative and quantitative assessment approaches by considering the rhetorical context of differing assessment needs and readers.
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Interchapter: Mailer on Miller." The Limits of Ferocity: Sexual Aggression and Modern Literary Rebellion.
In the
interchapter on Henry Miller's reading, or more accurately, misreading of Lawrence in his book The World of Lawrence, Fuchs argues that Miller confuses Lawrence with himself and relies too heavily on Lawrence's "The Crown" on apocalyptic dissolution.