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English language -- Rhetoric -- Study and teaching -- Psychological aspects

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A rethinking of the Burkean parlor in the post-truth classroom, 2019

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Rad
Identifier: b7930092
Introduction [excerpt] The current study contributes to some of the earliest empirical work done on post-truth rhetoric by investigating the connection between post-truth rhetoric, the Burkean Parlor metaphor, and student source integration. How do first-year composition students understand source integration? Do first-year composition students' integration of sources provide evidence that they have been impacted by post-truth rhetoric? Are first-year composition students "entering the conversation?"...
Dates: 2019

Emotions, discomfort, and ethical responsivity : taking the risk to care, 2020

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Hla
Identifier: b7930285
Introduction [excerpt] Drawing on my experiences as a secondary educatator, my research into the affective turn in composition theory--and intending to participate in and contribute to recent conversations among scholars in the field about how to respond to the emergence of post-truth--I propose in my thesis a new paradigm for composition educators to embrace in addressing the challenges that the Rhetoric Society of America, Writing Program Administration, and scholars such as [Bruce] McComiskey, [Ellen C.]...
Dates: 2020