A podcast dedicated to the practice, pedagogy, and public circulation of rhetoric in our lives.
Produced by graduate students in Syracuse University’s Composition and Cultural Rhetoric program, this project focuses on rhetorical analyses of contemporary public events and academic trends in the field of writing studies.
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A podcast dedicated to the practice, pedagogy, and public circulation of rhetoric in our lives.
Produced by graduate students in Syracuse University’s Composition and Cultural Rhetoric program, this project focuses on rhetorical analyses of contemporary public events and academic trends in the field of writing studies.
Can’t we find more creative ways to report these stories? The story of Michael Brown is so important, but we get trapped, I think, in this narrow narrative that we’ve been telling for a really long time. —Tessa Brown Social media and mobile technology has particularly been important for people of color, for working class [...]
This Rhetorical Life
A podcast dedicated to the practice, pedagogy, and public circulation of rhetoric in our lives.
Produced by graduate students in Syracuse University’s Composition and Cultural Rhetoric program, this project focuses on rhetorical analyses of contemporary public events and academic trends in the field of writing studies.