May 2016
Beginner
334 pages
11h 20m
English
Jennifer L. Bay is Associate Professor of English at Purdue University, where she teaches undergraduate courses in Professional Writing and graduate courses in Gender and Rhetoric, Community Engagement, New Media, and Postmodern Theory. Her work has appeared in journals such as College English, JAC, and The Writing Instructor, as well as in edited collections.
Melissa Bianchi is a graduate student at the University of Florida in English. She recently finished “Diagnosing the State of Rhetoric through X-Ray Images,” in which she demonstrated how rhetorical studies might benefit from a reconceptualization that accounts for visual and verbal communication without the need for a specific subfield for either. By pointing to and ...