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Vol. 5 (2008)
Vol. 5 (2008)
Published:
2015-09-15
Editors' Introduction
Editor's Introduction
Laurie Grobman
1-3
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Articles
A Look Back from Two Young Scholars
Heather Bastian, Lindsey Harkness
4-6
PDF
Black Women's Voices in the Women's Movement for Equal Rights: Pauli Murray and Patricia Williams
Anna Rae Mitchell
7-15
PDF
The Impact of Southern Heritage on the Rhetorical Style of Myra Page
Laura Northcutt
16-23
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Condoleeza Rice's Rhetoric: A Classical Interpretation of Historical Examples
Gavin Payne
24-29
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Acting Out: Undergraduates' Assessments of Controversial Female Rhetors
Emily Mullins
30-37
PDF
Ócutl, Or “Being The Torch”: Examining The Conversation Between Indigenous Voices and Colonialist Discourses
Andrew Noel
38-49
PDF
The Expanding Center: Creating an Online Presence for the UMBC Writing Center
Bill Chewning
50-62
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Finding Harmony in Disharmony: Engineering and English Studies
Ruth Johnson, Beth Clark, Mario Burton
63-73
PDF
How Student Beliefs in Giftedness and Teacher Competence Affect Writing Self-Assessments
Amber Watson
74-80
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A Battle Without Sides: Balancing the Standing Circle of Style
Jacob Rees
81-86
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Seeing More in Cabinets and Blockbusters: A Rhetorical Study of Museum Exhibits
Rebecca Simon
87-97
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Ethos, Pathos, and Logos of Chaucer and His Prioress
Rachel Share
98-108
PDF
Spotlight on First-Year Writing
Young Scholars in Writing Feature: Young Scholars in First-Year Writing
Shannon Carter, Doug Downs
120-122
PDF
Classic is as Classic Does
Lauren Augino
123-130
PDF
Past Experiences and Future Attitudes in Literacy
Erika Jackson
131-136
PDF
Literacy Sponsors and Learning: An Ethnography of Punk Literacy in Mid-1980s Waco
Eric Pleasant
137-145
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Writing What Matters: A Student's Struggle to Bridge the Academic/Personal Divide
Emily Strasser
146-150
PDF
Comment and Response
Plato's Nightmare: Anorexia Portrayed in Virtual Reality
Hailey Carmichael
109-110
PDF
Media Coverage of Tragedy Reflects Tragedy of Russian Media
Diana Maley
111-112
PDF
An Objection to Feldmann's "Objections?"
Meredith Neville
113-114
PDF
On Freedom and Terror: The War Rhetoric of George W. Bush Examined in Historical Context
John Newby
115-117
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A Critical Response to Rob Goodman
Emily Parsons
118-119
PDF
Contributors
Contributors
151-153
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