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Tag Archives: postpedagogy
ENG 319 4.R: The Paper
Today’s Plan: Thoughts on the Paper Questions about the Paper Thoughts on the Paper A few things that are true enough: I have not given you much guidance on how to write this paper I do not *want* to give … Continue reading
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ENG 231 3.R: Riffing a Paper
Today’s Plan: 2024 Riff Some old stuff on writing a paper 2024: Riffing About Writing a Paper I’m going to free-write a bit here. I’m going to free-write about how much I hate having to develop and present this material … Continue reading
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ENG 594 4: Logos and Argument
Today’s Plan: How goes it? Readings: (Post)Process, (Post)Pedagogy, (Post)Modernism Danielle’s Presentation on Logos, Ethos, Pathos, and campaign advertisements Syllabus Review Wednesday: Computer Lab / Having them comment on each other’s work Friday: Workshopping Monday: Danielle’s presentation / activity on ethos, … Continue reading
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Historical Rhetorics 12: Quintilian and Lanham’s Strong Defense
Today’s plan: Secondary Source Presentations Discuss Quintilian Quintilian and Postpedagogy Bob’s self-named “shtick” Break An Answer Given By Way of a Long(ish) Speech: Why I Love Lanham’s Strong Defense
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