User-Created Clip by kevinpina July 31, 2020 2017-11-18T18:03:44-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/72b/20171118181315003_hd.jpgWatch these historians explain the ...
Ball, Cheryl E. “Designerly [does not equal] Readerly: Re-Assessing Multimodal and New Media Rubrics for Use in Writing Studies.” Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media ...
This essay investigates the authenticity of Geraldine Hoff Doyle’s widely accepted status as the model for the World War II–era “We Can Do It!” poster. After considering the rhetorical nature of the ...
Yes, it has pictures. Yes, it is in the format of what you might call a “comic book—“ or wait, a “graphic novel.” Many students read graphic novels in their Literature or Language Composition classes.