ABSTRACT
Literacy within the walls of academe is as foul a fish as Ken Macrorie’s “Engfish” a type of writing found only in the rarefied atmospheres of English classrooms, one that smells when it is taken out of the environment.
Literacy within the walls of academe is as foul a fish as Ken Macrorie’s “Engfish” a type of writing found only in the rarefied atmospheres of English classrooms, one that smells when it is taken out of the environment.