JAC: A Journal of Rhetoric, Culture, and Politics
1180 articles2000
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Subjects: work, play, 'serio-ludic', dialect
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Subjects: parallel, reading, authority, identity, academic literacy
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Subjects: modernism, posthumanism, action, activity, rhetorical, theory
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Subjects: John Trimbur
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Subjects: 'Rhetorical Bodies' Jack, Selzer, Sharon Crowley
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Subjects: 'Tropes of Politics: Science, Theory, Rhetoric, Action', John S. Nelson
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Subjects: 'Post-Process Theory: Beyond the Writing-Process Paradigm' by Thomas Kent, paradigm, postprocess, composing, process
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Subjects: 'Feeling Power: Emotions and Education', Megan Boler
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Subjects: Judith Butler, political, signification, radical, subjectification
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Subjects: 'posthuman'
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Subjects: media, memory, kairotic
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Subjects: technology, cyber-
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Subjects: Nietzsche
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Subjects: technology, anticipatory
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Subjects: body, rhetorical, transgressive, corporeality, film, Trainspotting
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Subjects: ethical, material, exigency
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Subjects: travel-writing metaphor-analysis, composing, metaphoric
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Subjects: listening
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Tight spaces in and out of the parlor: Negotiation and the politics of difference [reader response] ↗Subjects: politics, negotiation, difference, negotiation
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Subjects: listening, ethics
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Subjects: ethos, irony
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Subjects: holocaust, ethos. rhet-crit
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Subjects: memory
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Subjects: 'Literacy Theory in the Age of the Internet', Todd Taylor, Irene Ward
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Subjects: 'Feminist Cyberscapes: Mapping Gendered Academic Spaces', Kristine Blair, Pamela Takayoshi
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Subjects: 'Passions, Pedagogies, and 21st Century Technologies', Gail E. Hawisher, Cynthia L. Selfe, pedagogy
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Subjects: 'The Languages of Edison's Light', Charles Bazerman
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Subjects: 'Queerly Phrased: Language, Gender, and Sexuality', Anna Livia, Kira Hall
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Subjects: Queerly phrased: Language, gender, and sexuality, edited by Anna Livia & Kira Hall, linguistic, LGBT, queer-theory
1999
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Subjects: hegemony, democracy, Ernesto Laclau, political, philosophy
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Subjects: academy-workplace, task, assignment, real-world
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What is it that the audience wants? Or, notes toward a listening with a transgendered ear for (mis)understanding ↗Subjects: audience, writer-reader, listening, gender-difference, miscommunication, gender-difference, transgender
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Subjects: bridging, English-studies, composition-studies, ethical, commitment, integrity, English-profession, ethos
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Subjects: genre, spatial, temporal, chronotope, Bakhtin, experimental, experimental
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The pedagogical dissemination of a genre: The resume in American business discourse textbooks, 1914-1939 ↗Subjects: resume-writing, business-communication, textbook, pedagogy, genre, history, 20th-century, dissemination, pedagogy
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Abstract
Welch challenges the ethos of scholars who perceive creative writing to be an academically useless faculty. By presenting creative writing as a multi-faceted tool, functioning as both a device for improving critical analysis and an exploration of a writer's personal strengths, she reveals its practicality. Creative writing has often been eschewed by functionalists, but through the experiences of a class of beginning graduate student writers, Welch reveals its real-world functionality. Welch examines the various processes involved in the production of creative writing: its inception, composing difficulties, the revision process and also the critical analysis of one's own work. She also defines creative writing in a social context opposed to isolationists, whom she claims overlook the vast social framework of every work of fiction. Contrasting the idea that a piece of art or writing fails to provoke discussion and further exploration, she presents her students' ideas for future narratives, suggesting their intentions for further growth and development. Welch's writing class schema ultimately explores the notion of 'sideshadowing' as a process and how it opens up new learning experiences through creative writing. [Sierra Moore]
Subjects: creative-writing, functional, utility, self-evaluation, real-world, social, contextual, sideshadow -
Subjects: Homi Bhabha, possibility
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Subjects: political, pedagogy, Homi Bhabha, pedagogy
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Subjects: community, political, Chantal Mouffe, socialism, liberalism, social
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Subjects: English-studies, aestheticism, art culture, cultural
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Subjects: discourse-analysis, political, ecology, literacy, resistance
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Subjects: composition-studies, negotiation
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Subjects: hypertext, computer
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Subjects: pronoun, first-person, feminism, postcolonial, cultural-studies, pedagogy
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Subjects: social-class, conflict, democracy, post-Marxism, radicalism
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Subjects: political, Ernesto Laclau, discursive force, persuasion
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Subjects: pedagogy, composition-studies, pragmatism, romanticism, action, pragmatic
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Subjects: department, academy, change, institution
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The vitality of the ungrateful receiver: Making giving mutual between composition and postcolonial studies ↗Subjects: postcolonial-studies, development, determinism, ESL, minority, voice, disciplinarity, mutuality, mutuality