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Graduate projectDerohanessian, Vana
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Graduate projectFlorian, Steve
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ThesisMcDaniel, GennaThrough the use of a Platonic-style dialogue, I explore and address the myriad complications, challenges, and possibilities of including muted sidelined women rhetors in the canon to encourage a female-forward feminist historiography. By employing bot . . .
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ThesisHolland, ErikThis thesis engages in a critical discourse analysis of three hip hop albums from the early 2000s to interrogate the rhetorical forms and functions of underground hip hop art and artists. Examining the work of Immortal Technique, Mr. Lif, and Paris, t . . .
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ThesisLee, Eun HaeGenre is typically defined as a category of artistic composition, as in film, music, or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter. Carolyn M. Miller's and Anis Bawarshi's definition of genre, however, exceed the form . . .
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ThesisPuga, JordanWorks Cited Bawarshi, Anis. "The Genre Function." College English. 2.3 (2000): 335-360. JSTOR. Web. 3 Nov. 2016. Devitt, Amy. Writing Genres. Southern Illinois University Press. Carbondale, IL.2008. Print. McMenamin, Rebecca. "How are Institutions of . . .
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ThesisTurner, AlexandraThis article explores the different types of rhetorics that are often used when disability is discussed throughout popular culture. These rhetorics are often harmful to the disability community, but ones that have potential are the “rhetoric of emanci . . .
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ArticleBarnard, IanThis essay interrogates the concept of “clarity” that has become an imperative of effective student writing. I show that clarity is neither axiomatic nor transparent, and that the clear/unclear binary that informs the identification of clarity as a go . . .
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ThesisBrown, AlisonAristotle's Rhetoric has long been a canonical text regarding the subject. One would be hard pressed to find a class on Rhetoric that does not include the study of this book. While important to the field, the ethical consistency of the work has been q . . .
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