Brad Peters

3 articles
Northern Illinois University
  1. Julian of Norwich's<i>Showings</i>and the<i>Ancrene Riwle</i>: Two Rhetorical Configurations of Mysticism
    Abstract

    Many medieval women mystics undermined misogyny with persuasive eloquence. This essay does a comparative rhetorical analysis of Julian of Norwich's Showings and the Ancrene Riwle, positing that the fourteenth-century English mystic knew the twelfth-century text and developed her theology, in part, as a corrective to its Augustinian dogma.

    doi:10.1080/07350190802339259
  2. Portfolio Partnerships between Faculty and WAC: Lessons from Disciplinary Practice, Reflection, and Transformation
    Abstract

    In portfolio assessment, WAC helps other disciplines increase programmatic integrity and accountability. This analysis of a portfolio partnership also shows composition faculty how a dynamic culture of assessment helps us protect what we do well, improve what we need to do better, and solve problems as writing instruction keeps pace with programmatic change.

    doi:10.58680/ccc20076392
  3. Queering the conflicts: What LGBT students can teach us in the classroom and online
    doi:10.1016/j.compcom.2004.05.004