It’s Not About Me: Public Writing and the Place of Principled Dissent by Diana George

Abstract

In a 2002 article, Patricia Roberts-Miller asked if rhetorical theory has a place for what she then called “principled dissent and sincere outrage.” This article addresses that challenge, as the author follows a year of living in and writing for a community in Atlanta that works with the homeless in that city. In it, she… Continue reading It’s Not About Me: Public Writing and the Place of Principled Dissent by Diana George

Journal
Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
Published
2019-09-23
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