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Sacrificial Sookie: A Feminist Analysis Of Hbo's True Blood, Stephanie Kelley-Romano Oct 2011

Sacrificial Sookie: A Feminist Analysis Of Hbo's True Blood, Stephanie Kelley-Romano

Stephanie Kelley-Romano

No abstract provided.


Personal Matters, Public Voicings, Stephanie Kelley-Romano Oct 2011

Personal Matters, Public Voicings, Stephanie Kelley-Romano

Stephanie Kelley-Romano

No abstract provided.


Discovering New Lands: Teaching The 21st Century Multlingual/Multimodal Student (Invited), Evelyn Posey, Kate Mangelsdorf Sep 2011

Discovering New Lands: Teaching The 21st Century Multlingual/Multimodal Student (Invited), Evelyn Posey, Kate Mangelsdorf

Kate Mangelsdorf

No abstract provided.


Signs Of Silence: A Rhetoric Of Ruin, Scott Lunsford Apr 2011

Signs Of Silence: A Rhetoric Of Ruin, Scott Lunsford

Scott Lunsford

No abstract provided.


Compsecrets: Digital Confessions About Learning To Write And Think Critically, Thomas Burkdall Mar 2011

Compsecrets: Digital Confessions About Learning To Write And Think Critically, Thomas Burkdall

Thomas Burkdall

No abstract provided.


The Social Hierarchy Of The Joomla Content Management System (Cms): What The Open Source Community Can Teach Us About Knowledge Creation, Power, And Collaboration, Carly Finseth Mar 2011

The Social Hierarchy Of The Joomla Content Management System (Cms): What The Open Source Community Can Teach Us About Knowledge Creation, Power, And Collaboration, Carly Finseth

Carly Finseth

No abstract provided.


Old House Dreams, Mary Ann Cain Mar 2011

Old House Dreams, Mary Ann Cain

Mary Ann Cain

No abstract provided.


Shattering Silence(S): Narratives Of Inqueery, Scott Lunsford, Susan Ghiaciuc, Daisy Breneman Mar 2011

Shattering Silence(S): Narratives Of Inqueery, Scott Lunsford, Susan Ghiaciuc, Daisy Breneman

Scott Lunsford

No abstract provided.


Disciplinary Knowledge, E-Interactions, And Peer Commenting: An L1-L2 Research Project, Todd Ruecker, Kate Mangelsdorf Feb 2011

Disciplinary Knowledge, E-Interactions, And Peer Commenting: An L1-L2 Research Project, Todd Ruecker, Kate Mangelsdorf

Kate Mangelsdorf

No abstract provided.


Body Of (Genre) Knowledge: Materiality And The Written Self, Scott Lunsford Feb 2011

Body Of (Genre) Knowledge: Materiality And The Written Self, Scott Lunsford

Scott Lunsford

No abstract provided.


The Ethos Of Narrative: Rhetoric And 21st Century Sexualities, Scott Lunsford Dec 2010

The Ethos Of Narrative: Rhetoric And 21st Century Sexualities, Scott Lunsford

Scott Lunsford

No abstract provided.


Language And Culture (Spring 2011 Syllabus), Adam Hodges Dec 2010

Language And Culture (Spring 2011 Syllabus), Adam Hodges

Adam Hodges

In this course, we will take an ethnographic approach to examine language as a form of action through which social, cultural and political relations are constituted. Topics will explore language as it intersects with thought, ideology, identity, race and racism, ethnicity, gender, power, and linguistic diversity. In addition to articles, we will read several full-length ethnographies that focus on language practices within particular communities. The goals of the course are to (1) provide an introduction to key ideas in the study of language and culture, including the concepts of ideology, dialogism, identity, and indexicality; (2) equip students with a critical …


Introduction To Discourse Analysis (Fall 2011 Syllabus), Adam Hodges Dec 2010

Introduction To Discourse Analysis (Fall 2011 Syllabus), Adam Hodges

Adam Hodges

Discourse analysis places a primary focus on how things are said; and this close attention to the details of ―language in use‖ can offer insight into a variety of questions posed by researchers across the humanities and social sciences. In this course, we will examine the way discourse is itself a form of social action that plays a fundamental role in organizing social, cultural, and political life. In addition to becoming familiar with a variety of approaches and topics in the study of discourse, a major aim of the course is for you to develop the tools and skills needed …


Pool Party, Holly Butchyk Dec 2010

Pool Party, Holly Butchyk

Holly Butchyk

No abstract provided.