🗣️New content alert!🗣️
Read John Purfield’s review of Debra Hawhee’s A Sense of Urgency: How the Climate Crisis is Changing Rhetoic. https://t.co/Vn1HeHQeKd
“The continual motion of the planet produces raw seismic effects like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, but it also produces semiotic effects like rhetoric and meaning.”
Check out Matthew Halm’s “Molten Circulation & Rhetoric’s Materiality.” https://t.co/rdamOYxOa9
It’s time for some NEW CONTENT! 👏🏼
Check out Scott Sundvall’s brilliant book review of Monea's The Digital Closet: How the Internet Became Straight.
https://t.co/vSmqZreTFD
@TweetsLevine and I are super excited to share that our article, "Be Yourself: Raciolinguistic Constructions of Agency in College Admission Language Policies" is now out from @enculturation! It's open access, so you can check it out here: https://t.co/0E2abyMhda
“We identify how policies pertaining to the personal statement reinforce value systems surrounding language use by inequitably regulating a person’s agency within higher education.”
Read our latest featured piece by Elena Kalodner Martin and Jeremy Levine!https://t.co/TM2rm8op0X
Check out Lena (Sunada-Matsumura) Newlin's brilliant review of Relocating Authority: Japanese Americans Writing to Redress Mass Incarceration in @enculturation!
https://t.co/C3UB6VV54p
Read our latest featured book review of Mira Shimabukuro’s Relocating Authority: Japanese Americans Writing to Redress Mass Incarceration, by Lena (Sunada-Matsumura) Newlin.
https://t.co/gb5JbgqP2N
🗣️ More new content coming your way!
We’re excited to share @GrahamMarema’s thoughtful and intriguing book review of Climate Consciousness and Environmental Activism: Writing to Save the World.
https://t.co/j2zQZ0ZEpG
"Another way to frame 'writing to save the world' – with more scholastic gravity and less Avengers imagery – is through the lens of 'ecocomposition.'"
Check out @GrahamMarema's delightful new review in @enculturation.
https://t.co/Rfa0O7EQvR
Why wouldn't a freshman comp class be the right place for eco-talk? As a new college composition instructor, I found this collection a useful and hopeful look at weaving sustainability into the writing classroom. Here's my review in @enculturation:
https://t.co/koJkhqhNoY
📢NEW CONTENT ALERT📢
Visit our new content section and check out our latest featured piece, “Making the Scene: The Rhetoric of DIY Composition.” https://t.co/nQkSltgC4v
📢TODAY’S FEATURED PIECE📢
Visit our new content section to find Nate DeProspo’s thought-provoking book review of Jordynn Jack’s Raveling the Brain: Toward a Transdisciplinary Neurorhetoric. https://t.co/eeLoc0OHeC
“…women transformed both bicycle culture and the bicycle itself; these transformations often took the form of grassroots invention and activism.”
Check out this book review by Millie Hizer in our latest issue: https://t.co/8Cz7oemWha
Head over to our New Content section for some good reads! Today’s featured piece: “Rethinking an ’English Only’ Freire” by Lucas Rossi Corcoran.
https://t.co/xrBeplefTw
Our grad students have some exciting sonic book reviews out now in @enculturation — give them a listen! Big thanks to @Caddie_Alford, @EricSDet, and the Enculturation team
“…sonic-based rhetorics, such as the vMLK Project, matter to our civic engagement, to our rhetorical agency, to our self-realization, and to creating the conditions for social and cultural transformation.”
Check out this article in honor of MLK Day! https://t.co/EPyBWjhBEI
Hey, #teamrhetoric hivemind: I'm taking over as book review editor at @enculturation next month, and I'd like to know some of your favorite smart, inventive, book reviews that extend scholarly conversation through clear, bold arguments about the texts they examine.
I'm delighted to take over as the book review editor at @enculturation, where outgoing editor @Caddie_Alford has established a remarkable tradition of intellectually rich and meaningful review scholarship. I look forward to pressing on in that same spirit.