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'Emulation hath a thousand sons': Emulation, rhetoric, and social decorum in Renaissance drama (William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Philip Massinger)
A contrastive rhetorical study of Chinese and Mexican perceptions of their native writing instruction and its implications for ESL teaching and learning
 
Academic discourse socialization of American and Taiwanese graduate students in TESOL: A case study of small-group activities
Dodging the past: The Brooklyn Dodgers as public memory
 
Of being and passing away: Performativity and women's activist rhetoric
Passage to Morrowind: (Dis)locating virtual and 'real' identities in video role-playing games
 
Performing memory, performing identity: Jennie Drew's autograph album, mnemonic activity, and the invention of 'feminine' subjectivity
Reclaiming the dancer: Embodied perception in a dance performance
 
Rhetorical invention in the Book of Kells: Image and decoration on their flight to meaning
Symbolically seeking a change of mind: A model for comprehending, constructing, and critiquing persuasion
 
Teaching and learning, and their evaluation, made visible: Using theories of rhetoric to assess higher education
Tense and aspect in learners of Italian
 
The rhetoric of identity: Scholarly journals and activism as sites of change, 1939--2004
The writing oracle: Towards a rubric in urban planning and architecture
 
Whiteness, white privilege, and three first-year composition guides to writing
Women on-lookers: Transnational feminist documentaries and the new women's diaspora
 
Writing and learning from context: Perceptions of composition in first-year learning communities
 
 
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