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Review Of Undergraduates In A Second Language By Ilona Leki, Kate Mangelsdorf
Review Of Undergraduates In A Second Language By Ilona Leki, Kate Mangelsdorf
Kate Mangelsdorf
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Writing And Multimedia Projects, Thomas Burkdall
Evaluating Writing And Multimedia Projects, Thomas Burkdall
Thomas Burkdall
No abstract provided.
The Persistence Of Writing, Thomas Burkdall
The Generic Self: How Genres Construct Identity, Scott Lunsford
The Generic Self: How Genres Construct Identity, Scott Lunsford
Scott Lunsford
No abstract provided.
Punctuating Ideology: Error On Display, Scott Lunsford
Punctuating Ideology: Error On Display, Scott Lunsford
Scott Lunsford
No abstract provided.
Organized Booming, Linda Niemann
Working With Wikis In Writing-Intensive Classes, Michelle Navarre Cleary, Suzanne Sanders-Betzold, Polly Hoover, Peggy St. John
Working With Wikis In Writing-Intensive Classes, Michelle Navarre Cleary, Suzanne Sanders-Betzold, Polly Hoover, Peggy St. John
Michelle Navarre Cleary
Most teachers, having too little time and too much experience with the next-new-thing, tend to turn a deaf ear to the fanfare heralding new technologies such as wikis. They are unlikely to try wikis, blogs and other Web 2.0 innovations without concrete evidence of their pedagogic value. Much that has been published to date on wiki use in college classes either explains what wikis are or speculates on what they might accomplish. Few studies, notably those of Farabaugh (2007), Carr, Morrison, Cox and Deacon (2007) and James (2007), analyze how wikis have and have not worked when actually used in …
Paul Crook, Darwin’S Coat-Tails. Essays On Social Darwinism., David Depew
Paul Crook, Darwin’S Coat-Tails. Essays On Social Darwinism., David Depew
David J Depew
No abstract provided.
“Human Rights Anyone? Conceptions Of Intellectual Labor After Noam Chomsky.”, Matthew Abraham
“Human Rights Anyone? Conceptions Of Intellectual Labor After Noam Chomsky.”, Matthew Abraham
Matthew Abraham
No abstract provided.
Penmel Adventures In Genealogy, Mel Regnell
Penmel Adventures In Genealogy, Mel Regnell
Mel Regnell
Results of tracing the Maine Sawyers and Bachelders back to the Revolutionary War. Artifacts from gathering family oral history, photos, documents and records, this site is a compilation of ten years of research and wandering through DownEast graveyards in Maine.
I Can Take A Stance, Tom Pace
Down From Moonshine, Mary Ann Cain
Some Personal Reflections On Rhetoric And Interdisciplinary, Barbara Johnstone
Some Personal Reflections On Rhetoric And Interdisciplinary, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
No abstract provided.
The Ethics Of Aristotle’S Politics, David J. Depew
The Ethics Of Aristotle’S Politics, David J. Depew
David J Depew
No abstract provided.
Rsa Performance And The Rhetorical Tradition Workshop Bibliography, Jenn Fishman
Rsa Performance And The Rhetorical Tradition Workshop Bibliography, Jenn Fishman
Jenn Fishman
Rhetoric Revival Or Process Revolution? Revisiting The Emergence Of Composition-Rhetoric As A Discipline, David Fleming
Rhetoric Revival Or Process Revolution? Revisiting The Emergence Of Composition-Rhetoric As A Discipline, David Fleming
David Fleming
No abstract provided.
Atlantean Prose And The Search For Democracy, Nick J. Sciullo
Atlantean Prose And The Search For Democracy, Nick J. Sciullo
Nick J. Sciullo
Atlantis, the Lost City, has been a focal point of folklore, archeological inquiry, literary criticism, and mystic interpretation. It has boggled the brilliant, confused scientists, and sparked the interest of children. "Skeptics, archaeologists, geologists, and anthropologists may rant and rave, but the myth of Atlantis endures. In every generation, someone emerges to champion the cause and to embroider the story." But the significance of Atlantean prose as an avenue through which to best understand critical legal thought has not been explored in depth. To be sure, there have been numerous books, articles, and opinions analyzing Atlantis, but little attention has …
Conversations With The Law: Irony, Hyperbole, And Identity Politics Or Sake Pase? Wyclef Jean, Shottas, And Haitian Jack: A Hip-Hop Creole Fusion Of Rhetorical Resistance To The Law, Nick J. Sciullo
Nick J. Sciullo
This article sets out to prove why the law must be investigated in an interdisciplinary fashion which invites an in-tersection between law, popular culture, and identity politics. First, this article describes how Wyclef Jean, a hip-hop artist, is an active voice of legal criticism and why his criticism is important to a larger discussion of the law. Second, this paper develops a conception of Creole/Haitian legal studies and its importance as an analytical lens through which to perceive the law and legal institutions. Third, this piece formulates a rhetorical criticism n4 of the law through the rhe-torical terrain of Wyclef's …
Review Of Sizing Up Rhetoric By David Zarefsky And Elizabeth Benacka, David Fleming
Review Of Sizing Up Rhetoric By David Zarefsky And Elizabeth Benacka, David Fleming
David Fleming
No abstract provided.
Prophetic Discourse In The Public Square, M. Cathleen Kaveny
Prophetic Discourse In The Public Square, M. Cathleen Kaveny
M. Cathleen Kaveny
No abstract provided.