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Geiger, T. J., II – College English, 2013
In this essay, I develop a pedagogical stance called the "free exercise of rhetoric" as a way to approach teaching and student writing at the intersection of LGBT and religious discourses. Through this stance, I work with students' personal commitments and build their rhetorical competence using a process that involves encountering uncommon…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Writing Instruction, Rhetoric, Religion
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Serviss, Tricia C. – College English, 2013
This article analyzes the writings of activist women in modern-day Juarez, Mexico. I present their explanations about their own composition and delivery of two particular activist campaigns, highlighting the rhetorical strategies and practices they developed. Looking closely at these two campaigns, the article describes the rhetorical concept of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feminism, Females, Activism
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Sanchez, Raul – College English, 2012
Recent theoretical and technological developments, including concepts of networking elaborated by Bruno Latour, enable composition studies to take an empiricist turn toward issues of identity. More specifically, these developments help the field more strongly connect the figure of the writing-subject to the experiences of actual writers. In this…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Academic Discourse, College English, Higher Education
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Ringer, Jeffrey M. – College English, 2013
This essay considers how a male evangelical Christian in a first-year writing (FYW) course at a state university negotiates his identity in his academic writing for a non-Christian audience. It focuses on how "Austin" casuistically stretches a biblical text to accommodate his audience's pluralistic perspective. Austin's writing thus provides a…
Descriptors: Audiences, Religion, Academic Discourse, Biblical Literature
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Hesse, Doug; Sommers, Nancy; Yancey, Kathleen Blake – College English, 2012
Objects are rich sources of inquiry; they invite individuals to observe closely, pose questions, forge connections, and anchor ideas in the concrete. By examining a son's craft project, a family photograph, and an image of tectonic plates, the authors demonstrate how objects can elicit rhetorical invention. While this venture started as a writing…
Descriptors: Photography, Rhetorical Invention, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Molloy, Cathryn – College English, 2010
This essay's explorative argument began to take shape from a misused cliche--one that, when interpreted, stands out to the author as perhaps so interesting that it nearly hinges on the sublime: "love of money is the "route" of all evil." The original cliche, of course, is "love of money is the "root" of all evil." One might ask how far this misuse…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Language Patterns, Writing (Composition), Rhetoric
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Lu, Min-Zhan; Horner, Bruce – College English, 2013
We argue that composition scholarship's defenses of language differences in student writing reinforce dominant ideology's spatial framework conceiving language difference as deviation from a norm of sameness. We argue instead for adopting a temporal-spatial framework defining difference as the norm of utterances, and defining languages,…
Descriptors: Literacy, Writing (Composition), Literacy Education, Language Usage
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Koehler, Adam – College English, 2013
This article identifies and examines a digital arm of creative writing studies and organizes that proposal into four categories through which to theorize the "craft" of creative production, each borrowed from Tim Mayers's "(Re)Writing Craft: Composition, Creative Writing, and the Future of English Studies": process, genre, author, and…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Handicrafts, Creative Writing, Rhetorical Invention
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Dayton-Wood, Amy – College English, 2012
The literary work of Anzia Yezierska is relevant to the fields of composition, rhetoric, and literacy. Partly in dialogue with the philosophy of John Dewey, it reveals the tensions and conflicts inherent in progressive education, emphasizing how these were viewed through the lens of the immigrant student. Yezierska shows that pedagogical…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Progressive Education, Rhetoric, Literacy
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Killingsworth, M. Jimmie – College English, 2011
Reflection in its most general sense just means thinking, so that a reflection upon nature amounts to thinking about the more-than-human world. Implied, however, is a particular kind of thinking, first and foremost a product of philosophical idealism and the analogical or mimetic imagination. This implication goes largely unexplored in…
Descriptors: Physical Environment, Poetry, Writing (Composition), Figurative Language
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Janangelo, Joseph – College English, 2010
This essay offers a rhetorical reading of entertainer Judy Garland's early life writing projects. The author focuses on two open letters Garland published in 1950, in which she talks to the public and press to let them know "the truth" ("Open") about her life and how much her audience means to her. As a troubled celebrity, Garland had for years…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Writing (Composition), Public Relations, Personal Narratives
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Birkenstein, Cathy – College English, 2010
It is hard to think of a writer whose work has been more prominently upheld as an example of bad academic writing than the philosopher and literary theorist Judith Butler. In 1998, Butler was awarded first prize in the annual Bad Writing Contest established by the journal "Philosophy and Literature," and early in 1999, was lampooned in an…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Authors, Humanities, Persuasive Discourse
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Corley, Liam – College English, 2012
From September 2008 to July 2009, the author traded academic robes for the Army Combat Uniform issued to US Navy personnel deploying to Afghanistan. Along with using the ceramic and Kevlar body armor he learned to don at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, he metaphorically defended himself from the disruption to his personal and professional life that…
Descriptors: Military Service, Foreign Countries, Authors, College English
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Lynch, Paul – College English, 2012
Recently, several composition scholars have engaged in apocalyptic rhetoric, although they distance themselves from versions of it that advocate critical pedagogy. Bruno Latour's theories help expose such pedagogy's limitations while also offering a perspective on teacher-student relationships that can more realistically and sensitively work…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Writing (Composition), Logical Thinking, Teacher Student Relationship
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Shimabukuro, Mira – College English, 2011
Although Japanese Americans' concept of "gaman" has been stereotypically associated with silent passivity, several practiced this principle as a form of resistance in personal writings about the U.S. government's incarceration of them during World War II. This article focuses on the relationship between gaman, an inherited cultural…
Descriptors: Japanese Americans, War, United States History, Rhetoric
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