Susan E. Phillips is Associate Professor of English at Northwestern University.
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"An extraordinary exploration of premodern and early modern print culture and its relationship to emerging literacy within a particular segment of society. Learning to Talk Shop is a book I would have loved to have on my shelves as I was writing some of my early work on class, racecraft, and the circulation of print. This is groundbreaking work."-- "Margo Hendricks, author of Race and Romance: Coloring the Past" "Impressively researched and capacious in its range, this exciting book offers a welcome paradigm shift in our understanding of premodern multilingualism. Moving deftly across the perceived disciplinary boundaries of 'medieval' and 'early modern' periodization schemes, this book will profoundly transform how readers think about Chaucer, Shakespeare, and pedagogy."-- "Jonathan Hsy, author of Antiracist Medievalisms: From "Yellow Peril" to Black Lives Matter"

