Event
- A One-Day Symposium at CU Boulder. Please visit this page to learn more and to register: https://da4all.github.io/symposium-2025/.
- Regenerative Rhetorics: A Symposium on Rhetorical New Materialisms May 26-28, 2024 Boulder, Colorado “Regeneration is mindfulness of the creativity of which we are a part.”
- Eda will discuss what it means to practice border rhetorics research as a cultural rhetorics performance in studying maps as sites where issues of identity, alterity, and violence emerge in tension through the critical lens of border thinking as a
- How does one write about black suffering, and specifically, about black women’s suffering without reinscribing the consumption of black pain? Is it possible to make palpable the specificity of black women’s suffering while at the same time showing
- Cindy Tekobbe joined Bama’s Department of English in 2015. Her research interests include rhetorics of gender identities and sexualities, feminisms, cultures, networks and technologies, indigeneities and survivance, and the literacy and
- This talk will look at the ways in which women in Latin America have utilized submerged feminine indigenous knowledge to reclaim, reshape, and negotiate what it means to be an indigenous woman through embodied genres of knowledge production like
- In her research presentation, Dr. Karrieann Soto Vega advances a transnational feminist rhetorical history of Lolita Lebrón, a Puerto Rican nationalist, woman activist who engaged in an armed attack
- Jonathan Alexander Visit - October 11 & 12, 2018 Lecture: Thursday, October 11th at 3:30pm - 5pm (With Reception). C4C, Flatirons Room Workshop: Friday, October 12th, 11am–1pm (Lunch provided). Physics Building, Commons Room, 11th