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Pamela VanHaitsma – College Composition and Communication, 2017
This essay advances same-sex romantic correspondence as a pre-Stonewall site of rhetoric's queer extra curriculum. Grounded in archival research on African American women Addie Brown and Rebecca Primus, I argue their epistolary exchange was animated by queer erotics that enabled their participation in self-education for racial uplift.
Descriptors: Letters (Correspondence), Intimacy, Homosexuality, African Americans
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Brian Gogan – College Composition and Communication, 2014
This article outlines a three-part pedagogy capable of responding to the risks, rewards, and headaches associated with public rhetoric and writing. To demonstrate the purchase of this pedagogy, I revisit one of the oldest and most misunderstood public rhetoric and writing assignments: the letter-to-the-editor assignment.
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Rhetoric, Writing Assignments
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L. Jill Lamberton – College Composition and Communication, 2014
This article surveys the extracurricular writing of the first women to attend Girton and Newnham Colleges at Cambridge University. It argues that such student writing did more than promote intellectual formation or rehearse new knowledge; indeed, it changed institutional culture and the social horizons for middle-class women's lives.
Descriptors: Females, College Students, Writing (Composition), Educational History
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Schwartz, Helen J. – College Composition and Communication, 1988
Facilitates students' writing for completeness, objectivity, and tact with an assignment to write a memo or letter to two or more people with different interests in the information. (MS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Letters (Correspondence), Technical Writing, Writing Instruction
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Duffy, John – College Composition and Communication, 2004
This article suggests that literacy development in immigrant, refugee, and other historically marginalized communities can be understood as a response to rhetorical struggles in contexts of civic life. To illustrate this "rhetorical conception of literacy," the article examines a collection of anti-immigrant letters published in a Midwestern…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Rhetoric, Literacy, Letters (Correspondence)
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Eldred, Janet Carey – College Composition and Communication, 1997
Discusses a writing teacher's move toward expressive writing, toward her understanding of art, expression, and the objectification of the aesthetic, ethical, and the self. Comments on the role of technology in personal writing. Discusses the impact on her teaching of her "writing relationship" with her mother. (TB)
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Letters (Correspondence), Personal Narratives
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Arrington, Phillip; Rose, Shirley K – College Composition and Communication, 1987
Discusses problems of writing introductions in light of the theories of H. P. Grice, C. Altieri, K. Burke, and Aristotle, illustrated with scientific writing, rhetorical criticism, and student letters and essays. Approaches the introduction as text both about subject matter and about the intended reader, situation invoked, and writer's own…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Discourse Analysis, Expository Writing, Higher Education
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Kinkead, Joyce – College Composition and Communication, 1987
Describes different kinds of student correspondence over the writing center network at a state university. Argues that the interaction between student and text via machine promotes good writing and improved motivation, even when the subject matter is as extracurricular as dating. Includes messages from student to student, student to teacher, and…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education