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  • - Transforming the Rhetoric of Women's Reproductive Choices
    av Courtney Adams Wooten
    466,-

    Childfree and Happy examines how millennia of reproductive beliefs (or doxa) have positioned women who choose not to have children as deviant or outside the norm. Considering affect and emotion alongside the lived experiences of women who have chosen not to have children, Courtney Adams Wooten offers a new theoretical lens to feminist rhetorical scholars' examinations of reproductive rhetorics and how they circulate through women's lives by paying attention not just to spoken or written beliefs but also to affectual circulations of reproductive doxa. Through interviews with thirty-four childfree women and analysis of childfree rhetorics circulating in historical and contemporary texts and events, this book demonstrates how childfree women individually and collectively try to speak back to common beliefs about their reproductive experiences, even as they struggle to make their identities legible in a sociocultural context that centers motherhood. Childfree and Happy theorizes how affect and rhetoric work together to circulate reproductive doxa by using Sara Ahmed's theories of gendered happiness scripts to analyze what reproductive doxa is embedded in those scripts and how they influence rhetoric by, about, and around childfree women. Delving into how childfree women position their decision not to have children and the different types of interactions they have with others about this choice, including family members, friends, colleagues, and medical professionals, Childfree and Happy also explores how communities that make space for alternative happiness scripts form between childfree women and those who support them. It will be of interest to scholars in the fields of the rhetoric of motherhood/mothering, as well as feminist rhetorical studies.

  • - Chinese International Students' Mobilities, Literacies, and Identities
    av Steven Fraiberg
    526,-

    Through an exploration of the literacy practices of undergraduate Chinese international students in the United States and China, Inventing the World Grant University demonstrates the ways in which literacies, mobilities, and transnational identities are constructed and enacted across institutional and geographic borders.Steven Fraiberg, Xiqiao Wang, and Xiaoye You develop a mobile literacies framework for studying undergraduate Chinese international students enrolling at Western institutions, whose numbers have increased in recent years. Focusing on the literacy practices of these students at Michigan State University and at Sinoway International Education Summer School in China, Fraiberg, Wang, and You draw on a range of mobile methods to map the travel of languages, identities, ideologies, pedagogies, literacies, and underground economies across continents. Case studies of administrators', teachers', and students' everyday literacy practices provide insight into the material and social structures shaping and shaped by a globalizing educational landscape.Advocating an expansion of focus from translingualism to transliteracy and from single-site analyses to multi-site approaches, this volume situates local classroom practices in the context of the world grant university. Inventing the World Grant University contributes to scholarship in mobility, literacy, spatial theory, transnationalism, and disciplinary enculturation. It further offers insight into the opportunities and challenges of enacting culturally relevant pedagogies.

  • - Utah Universities and the Point Four Program in Iran
    av Richard Garlitz
    400,-

    A Mission for Development tells the remarkable story of faculty from three Utah universities who lived and worked in Iran as part of the Point Four Program. Using the experience of these advisers, the book reexamines the rise and fall of the US-Iranian alliance and explores the roles that American universities played in international development during the Cold War. The Point Four Program sponsored American technical assistance for developing countries during the 1950s--an American Cold War strategy to cultivate friendly governments and economic development in countries purportedly susceptible to Communist influence. Between 1951 and 1964, advisers from Brigham Young University sought to modernize Iranian public education, experts from Utah State University worked to improve agricultural production, and doctors and nurses from the University of Utah helped with the Iranian government's rural health initiatives. In A Mission for Development, author Richard Garlitz offers a critical and clear-eyed assessment of the challenges the Utahns faced and the contributions they made to Iranian development. The book also reexamines the Iranian political crisis of the early 1950s and the overthrow of Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh through the eyes of the Utah advisers. A Mission for Development provides rare insight into the role of these universities in international development and will be of interest to historians and policy makers.

  • - Strategies for Recognizing and Negotiating Emotional Labor in Writing Program Administration
     
    460,-

  • - Folk Interventions in Popular Media
    av Greg Kelley
    336,-

  • - Two-Year College Perspectives
     
    486,-

  • av Brian Jackson
    516,-

  • - Senior Scholars and Their Colleagues Deliberate the Past, Present, and Future of Writing Studies
     
    526,-

  • - Community Perspectives on Community-Based Learning
    av Rachael W. Shah
    400,-

  • - A Theory, a History, a Reflection
    av Richard Haswell
    960,-

  • - Contextualizing the Past, Present, and Future
    av Steven D. Krause
    280,-

    Steven D. Krause explores MOOCs and their continuing impact on distance learning in higher education, putting them in the context of technical innovations that have come before and those that will be part of the educational future.

  • - (re)Working Local Language Representations and Practices
    av Nancy Bou Ayash
    380,-

  • - Essays in Honor of Sharon Crowley
     
    456,-

  • - A Theory of Rhetorical Empathy
    av Lisa Blankenship
    320,-

  • - Fairy Tales from a Living Oral Tradition
    av Anita Best
    366,-

  • - Curricular and Pedagogical Inquiries
    av Neal Lerner
    360,-

  • - A Theory of Practice for Writing Studies Researchers
    av Michelle LaFrance
    350,-

  • - Rhetorics of Natureculture
    av Jennifer Clary-Lemon
    400,-

  • - A Paradigm for Ethical Political Engagement
    av Dr. Laura Greenfield
    336,-

  • - Strategies for Twenty-First-Century Writing Consultations
     
    416,-

  • - New Directions For/In Writing about Writing
     
    420,-

  • - A Theory and Practice of Literary Affordance
    av Peter H. Khost
    500,-

  • - A Practicum in a Book
     
    460,-

  • - A Contemporary Legend Casebook
     
    446,-

  • - Queer Methods, Queer Projects
     
    400,-

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