"…a very good collection…" — Rhetoric Review"Keller and Weisser have collected a broad range of intriguing perspectives and voices regarding place within composition studies … [Some essay] pairings … are delightful and thought-provoking conversations on very real and pressing issues for composition." — JAC"Gathering the work of a truly impressive array of contributors, the collection offers some traditional, some innovative, and even some surprising arguments showing how place, space, and location shape composition studies." — CHOICE"What I like best about this collection is its equal commitment to theory and praxis. Composition specialists will appreciate the range of theoretical positions expressed. Practitioners of composition teaching (even those who do not consider themselves compositionists) will find a wealth of practical ideas, as well as a cogent discussion of the theoretical underpinnings of location, space, and place in composition studies. The contributors provide a much-needed overview of the topic, as well as a number of provocative viewpoints. They do not shy away from critique—of themselves, their field(s), time-honored texts and theories, academic enterprise in general, and composition studies in particular. This combination of thoughtful critique and the insightful positing of new directions makes this an important book." — Annie Merrill Ingram, Davidson College