English W350 Blog: Public Discourse III

This is a dedicated discussion space for our Fall '08 Advanced Expository Writing class. We'll be reading, writing, and discussing writing in three related spheres--scientific and technical discourse, political rhetoric and public policy, and daily persuasion and propaganda--in order to get at a definitive answer (or set of answers) to the question of "What makes good writing in the public sphere?"

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Collaborative Advice and Signing Off the Blog!

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Hi, everyone. Here is some of the advice we have collaboratively generated this week while working on the "real" forms of the Publ...
Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Revision Plan

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Hi, everyone. Sometime between now and 5 p.m. Friday, please do two things in a single post: 1) write a revision plan for your Historical-Ca...
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Friday, November 7, 2008

We are One

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Part One: Ida B. Wells-Barnett states in the first sentence of "Lynch Law in America:" "OUR country's national crime is l...

Rhetoric and Adolescent Pregnancy

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Part 1 In Winterowd's "The Rhetoric of Beneficence, Authority, Ethical Commitment, and the Negative" he explains to the reader...
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Discrimination Used as Symbols

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Part 1: After reviewing the article written by Enoch, entitled “Becoming Symbol-Wise” I began to think about how Barack Obama used the idea ...

Last blog and Idea

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In David Neeleman's apology letter to JetBlues Customers he uses the expressed transition (Winterowd 44) and. He uses it between talkin...
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Last Blog Post!

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I believe that Laurence Musgrove's article "The Real Reasons Students can't Write" is a piece of "good" public d...
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