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This Rhetorical Life
This Rhetorical Life
10 episodes
5 months ago
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.
Show more...
Courses
Education
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Episode 27: Addressing Racism in the Classroom
This Rhetorical Life
13 minutes 51 seconds
10 years ago
Episode 27: Addressing Racism in the Classroom
I started the research really struggling to understand how seemingly good people could say such awful things, and that’s really what I wanted to understand. I think what I found is that people are not all one thing or another. They aren’t as awful as they seem in a particular moment. Our students are struggling [...]
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.