Author | Title | Subject | Date | Publication Type | ||
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1 | O'Byrne, Megan | Welcome to the machine: the rhetorical invention of collectivity in Peaceful Uprising | Communication; Rhetoric | 2017 | dissertation | |
2 | Kinney, Tiffany Dawn | Cultivating legitimacy in a religious context: a pan-historical analysis of Mormon Feminism | Religious history; Womens studies; Communication; American literature; Rhetoric; Religion; Historical text analysis | 2017 | dissertation | |
3 | Meads, Rachel Gee | Secrete/d pedagogies: body languaging and the navigation of traumatizing and traumatized space in the first-year composition classroom | Rhetoric | 2018 | dissertation | |
4 | Maldonado, Jose Angel | Diana's confession: precarious rhetoric in Post-NAFTA Mexico | Rhetoric; Latin American studies; Gender studies | 2017 | dissertation |