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Two Mexicos, Linda Niemann
Harry Potter And The Academic Conversation, Thomas Burkdall
Harry Potter And The Academic Conversation, Thomas Burkdall
Thomas Burkdall
No abstract provided.
A Tale Of Two Mexicos, Linda Niemann
Dis/Ability, Scott Lunsford
Authority And Disability Discourse, Scott Lunsford
Authority And Disability Discourse, Scott Lunsford
Scott Lunsford
No abstract provided.
Discoveries: A Basic Writer's Guide To Paragraphs And Essays, Kate Mangelsdorf, Evelyn Posey
Discoveries: A Basic Writer's Guide To Paragraphs And Essays, Kate Mangelsdorf, Evelyn Posey
Kate Mangelsdorf
A basic writing textbook (rhetoric, reader, and handbook) that introduces students to academic writing through the use of unique writing scenarios. A step-by-step, scaffolded approach is used.
The Modern Mythmaking Of Alien Abductions, Stephanie Kelley-Romano
The Modern Mythmaking Of Alien Abductions, Stephanie Kelley-Romano
Stephanie Kelley-Romano
No abstract provided.
Review Of Controversies In Second Language Writing By Christine Casanave, Kate Mangelsdorf
Review Of Controversies In Second Language Writing By Christine Casanave, Kate Mangelsdorf
Kate Mangelsdorf
No abstract provided.
Drawing Disaster: The Crisis Cartoons Of Hurricane Katrina, Stephanie Kelley-Romano, V Westgate
Drawing Disaster: The Crisis Cartoons Of Hurricane Katrina, Stephanie Kelley-Romano, V Westgate
Stephanie Kelley-Romano
No abstract provided.
Language In Us Society (Spring 2006 Syllabus), Adam Hodges
Language In Us Society (Spring 2006 Syllabus), Adam Hodges
Adam Hodges
LING 1000 is a survey course that provides a non-technical exploration of the ways that language is used in America. It emphasizes language as a social institution and how values and goals of both public institutions and private groups shape, and are shaped by language and its use.
Language In Us Society (Fall 2006 Syllabus), Adam Hodges
Language In Us Society (Fall 2006 Syllabus), Adam Hodges
Adam Hodges
LING 1000 is a survey course that provides a non-technical exploration of the ways that language is used in America. It emphasizes language as a social institution and how values and goals of both public institutions and private groups shape, and are shaped by language and its use.
Language And Culture (Spring 2006 Syllabus), Adam Hodges
Language And Culture (Spring 2006 Syllabus), Adam Hodges
Adam Hodges
Language is a primary cultural tool used in all human societies. Through the use of language, we interact socially, interpret our surroundings, set up relations and establish shared meanings. Language use creates public space and places items into that space for consideration. In short, there is no such thing as non-social language; language itself is fundamentally a social activity integrally linked with cultural systems and social practice. In this course, we will examine this intersection of language and culture in an effort to understand how language and culture derive from, shape, and influence each other.
Questions we will consider include …