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THE LADIES AND THE MYTHS; 2. A WHITE BLACK WRITER; 3. A CERTAIN MENTAL ABERRATION; 4. SHE'LL TAKE HER STAND; 5. PAVING THE WAY; 6. NEW BEGINNINGS; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX 330 $aNghana Lewis offers a close reading of the works and private correspondences, essays, and lectures of five southern white women writers: Julia Peterkin, Gwen Bristow, Caroline Gordon, Willa Cather, and Lillian Smith. 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From risk and responsibility to risk discourse -- $tPart I. Expert and lay perspectives on risk -- $tChapter 2. Combining governmentality and discourse analysis -- $tChapter 3. Framing risk metaphorically -- $tChapter 4. Shouldering responsibility -- $tPart II. Emerging genres for risk discourse -- $tChapter 5. Formulations of risk and responsibility in COVID-19 contact tracing telephone interactions in Flanders, Belgium -- $tChapter 6. ?Your health is in your hands? -- $tPart III. Risk and technology -- $tChapter 7. Risk and responsibility in human-robot interaction -- $tChapter 8. The effects of using machine translation on perceptions of source credibility -- $tPart IV. Managing risk -- $tChapter 9. Risk discourse in the linguistic landscape -- $tChapter 10. On security and safety -- $tEpilogue -- $tChapter 11. 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