Bre Garrett

7 articles
Miami University

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Bre Garrett's work travels primarily in Digital & Multimodal (100% of indexed citations) · 4 indexed citations.

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  1. ePortfolio Composition: Fostering a Pedagogy of Well-Being
    doi:10.37514/atd-j.2023.20.3-4.06
  2. Hacking the Curriculum, Disabling Composition Pedagogy: The Affordances of Writing Studio Design
    Abstract

    This article argues that teachers and WPAs can “hack” standard curricular spaces and institute more inclusive writing pedagogies. One form of hacking can occur through the design of Writing Studio, a one-hour peer workshop that provides a necessary off-shoot from normative composition instruction. Writing Studio disables composition as standard practice and institutes an open-access curricular space that reconfigures practice as usual. Drawing upon key concepts from disability, this article shows how the studio approach promotes writers’ interdependence, out of which develops writer agency and confidence.

  3. Special Editors’ Introduction: Engaging the Possibilities of Disability Studies
    Abstract

    "[W]e might say that disability refers to the open mesh of possibilities, gaps, overlaps, dissonances and resonances, lapses and excesses of meaning when the constituent elements of bodily, mental, or behavioral functioning aren’t made (or can’t be made) to signify monolithically." — Robert McRuer, Crip Theory: Cultural Signs of Queerness and Disability "Rhetoric needs disability studies as a reminder to pay critical and careful attention to the body. Disability studies needs rhetoric to better understand and negotiate the ways that discourse represents and impacts the experience of disability." —Jay Dolmage, Disability Rhetoric

    doi:10.59236/rjv14i1pp4-14
  4. Interviews with Melanie Yergeau, Beth Ferri & Nirmala Erevelles
    Abstract

    Article featuring interviews with Melanie Yergeau, Beth Ferri, and Nirmala Erevelles.

    doi:10.59236/rjv14i1pp15-39
  5. Re-Inventing Digital Delivery for Multimodal Composing: A Theory and Heuristic for Composition Pedagogy
    doi:10.1016/j.compcom.2013.10.004
  6. A Responsibility for “Thinking More Capaciously” about Composition: An Interview with Jonathan Alexander
    Abstract

    In this interview, Jonathan Alexander provides snapshots into his history and positionality as a Composition scholar. He contextualizes his published, professional work within behind-the-scenes details, influences, and personal scholastic commitments that have shaped his relationship with composition, how he defines writing, and how he theorizes and designs pedagogies.

  7. doi:10.1016/j.compcom.2009.11.002