
These past two weeks, we’ve been reading and listening to the voices of people whose discourse communities have often been silenced: Frederick Douglass and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. We’ll spend … Read More
Prof. Jessica Penner | D493 | Spring 2022
These past two weeks, we’ve been reading and listening to the voices of people whose discourse communities have often been silenced: Frederick Douglass and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. We’ll spend … Read More
Wollstonecraft’s letter is written for a man in power hoping to bring change to the woman issues. She speaks not for herself but for many woman that are in similar … Read More
… Read MoreWhere justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob and
Quote1: “As we move from one DC to another,our verbal and social behavior adapts to the new environment, but I do not believe that this necessarily implies that we adapt … Read More
This week we’re going to be examining the letter written by Wollstonecraft and the speech written/presented by Young. We’ll talk about their discourse communities, issues, and who their … Read More
There’s a lot of material to read and digest in the Agenda section of the website, so I’m going to be brief. You need to read this first!
Without looking … Read More
I like to begin my classes with a quote or a question, so here’s the first quote and questions of this semester:
… Read MoreWhen you write, it’s like braiding your hair.
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