Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
Jun 2020
RSS
Review of Who Says? Working-Class Rhetoric. Class Consciousness. and Community edited by William DeGenaro by Tom Deans
Abstract
Little did I know how fascinating a group of workers pouring concrete could be. Yet Dale Cyphert’s rhetorical analysis of the practice makes it so. Really. Her interpretation of the “dance of decision-making” that workers perform as they shovel, pour and level reveals a cultural logic of cooperation that stands in sharp contrast to middle-class… Continue reading Review of Who Says? Working-Class Rhetoric. Class Consciousness. and Community edited by William DeGenaro by Tom Deans
- Journal
- Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
- Published
- 2020-06-04
- Topics
Citation Context
Citation data not yet available for this article.
Citation data is not available for Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric. This journal's publisher does not deposit reference lists with CrossRef.
Related Articles
-
Computers and Composition Jun 2026“Article laundry” or “tutor in pocket?”: Multilingual writers’ generative AI-assisted writing in professional settings ↗Qianqian Zhang-Wu
-
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication Apr 2026Emily Kuzneski Johnson
-
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication Apr 2026Leslie Seawright; Amy Hodges; Timothy Ponce
-
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication Apr 2026How to Write With GenAI: A Framework for Using Generative AI to Automate Writing Tasks in Technical Communication ↗Guiseppe Getto; Susan Kelley; Bremen Vance
-
Rhetoric Society Quarterly Mar 2026Zhaozhe Wang