Political Campaigning and the Rhetoric of Marriage: Proposition 8, Schubert & Flint, and the Religious Majority California has long been considered a liberal state on most issues. People from other states often refer to California as “the land of fruits…
English 5001
Janet Emig, Final Commentary :)
by Rachel • • 0 Comments
In “Writing as a Mode of Learning,” Janet Emig takes a rather unique stand both in how she views writing and in how she defines it as a learning process. She describes writing as heuristic, and by that, it seems…
English 5870
Part of ethnography is the life of the observer…
by James • • 2 Comments
I have been moving all week, and had very limited net access, mostly just through my phone. That has slowed me down, but I am going to be done with the memoir of this semester very soon, and I will…
English 5001
Why Harry Potter? The Rhetorical Elements that Singled Out the Harry Potter Franchise as a Source of Evil within Youth Fiction
by Kristen Phipps • • 0 Comments
Abstract: The annals of literature are riddled with accounts of the fantastic and magical. Literary genre’s have been set aside for it, divided into subcategories, merged, and recombined. One of these genres’ that has currently gone through resurgence is…
English 5001
Where Sleeping Giants Lie: Eighteenth-Century Women Writers and the Shaping of American Literature
by Rachel • • 0 Comments
Abstract: Do eighteenth-century American women writers have a place inside the classroom or the canon, and if not, does their work merit such a place?Where Sleeping Giants Lie This project seeks to find whether or not women were writing in…
English 5001
Janet Emig
by sbahadur • • 0 Comments
Janet Emig Writing is an integral part of the learning process. Emig states that writing represents a unique mode of learning – not merely valuable, not merely special, but unique (122). According to Emig, Writing is originating and creating a…