Browsing by Author "Daniel-Wariya, Joshua"
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Apothesis and essay: Trials and tribulations in a land with forces still unknown lurking in the beyond
Cook, Jarrett (2020-05-08)Dungeons and Dragons is a Table Top Role-Playing Game in which players and a Dungeon Master collaborate to create an adventure and a story in a fantasy setting. In Apothesis, players can play through a fantasy world and ... -
Collaborating Accountably: Interpersonal Antiracist Activism as a Site for Feminist Invitational Rhetoric and Writing Center Pedagogy
Coenen, Hillary M. (2019-05-01)This dissertation applies participatory action research and feminist ethnographic methods to study The Conversation Workshops, which teaches strategies for interpersonal antiracist activism using concepts from invitational ... -
Ludic Garden: The Work of Play in Composition and Rhetoric
Euteneuer, Jacob Steven (2019-05-01)This dissertation explores the intersections between play and game studies and composition and rhetoric. Through an analysis of the provenance of the five canons of ancient rhetoric, invention, arrangement, style, memory, ... -
Rhetorical playbook: Football, race, rhetoric, and play possibility spaces of the American university
Meints, Josiah (2019-12)This dissertation examines and defines the relationship of college football within the culture of the American university, especially at larger Division I athletic schools. In my first two chapters, I argue that universities ... -
V is what democracy looks like: Image politics and the Guy Fawkes mask
Jones, Bryan L. (2017-07)How do political demonstrators use the Guy Fawkes mask from V for Vendetta to persuade viewers to engage in actions of dissent in both online and corporeal environments? In seeking an answer, I identify important connections ... -
Works in progress: Establishing best practices for graduate pedagogy
Key, Lyndsey Elizabeth Brieann (2021-05)Education for graduate laborers in the United State has been based on an outdated model of pedagogical inheritance which compounds the inequalities making academic labor difficult and precarious. Currently, members of the ...