5 posts published by CS Journal during July 2023| Composition Studies
1 post published by CS Journal during July 2025| Composition Studies
Charles McMartin | Utah State University In the wake of the 2024 presidential election, faculty in rhetoric and composition—like all faculty across contexts—are confronting an aggressive agenda aim…| Composition Studies
Amanda Smith | San José State University Image Credit: “Teamwork 2” by Victuallers under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license Even before we knew how to “name what we …| Composition Studies
As FEN Blog begins its third year and we enter into year two of our term as editors, we’ve reflected on our first year, its challenges and its rewards, to inspire our second CFP. We’ve decided that rather than dictate a single topic for our contributors (the inventive power of such restrictions notwithstanding), we wish […]| Composition Studies
Nora Rivera | Chapman University Editors’ note: Rivera’s Conclusion concludes the collaboration, “Remembering bell hooks: Teaching/Learning/Thinking/Writing in Desperate Times”. Through the narratives of Montéz, Ian, Sophia, and Aneil, we witness the transformative power of bell hooks’ work and the ways in which she has shaped their perspectives on writing and teaching composition to transgress. They […]| Composition Studies
Aneil Rallin Editors’ note: Aneil’s piece is part of the collaboration, “Remembering bell hooks: Teaching/Learning/Thinking/Writing in Desperate Times”. I am struggling to write, to find the right words…feeling overwhelmed…feeling inadequate…the words getting stuck in my head, my hands…but then I hear bell hooks laugh… I never met bell hooks, but I once heard her laughter. […]| Composition Studies
Sophia Greco | Independent Scholar Editors’ note: Greco’s piece is part of the collaboration, “Remembering bell hooks: Teaching/Learning/Thinking/Writing in Desperate Times”. I am using words…| Composition Studies
Bonnie Devet | College of Charleston Of course, writers can acquire new voices and foster flexibility by learning about rhetorical situation, audience awareness, and even genre. However, another vital pedagogy for helping students expand their rhetorical expertise is to focus on the third canon of rhetoric—style. By developing variety in syntax and diction, students can acquire the rhetorical flexibility so vital to their careers as writers.| Composition Studies
Talitha May | Portland State University Even though AI generated text is a new technology, its novelty underscores the importance of extending rhetoric’s historical concerns of truth and bias in discourse to critique AI generated text.| Composition Studies
Marie Pruitt | University of Louisville Writing a literature review is one of the most difficult parts of the research writing process, and it is also one of the most challenging parts to teach. St…| Composition Studies
Rhiannon Scharnhorst | Duke University Does this make sense? I ask my students during class. Does this make sense? I ask myself when rereading an essay draft. Does this make sense…| Composition Studies
Rachel Morgan | University of Louisville [The image above is generated by Microsoft Bing Image Creator with the following prompt: “Generate an image that symbolizes the integration of artificial in…| Composition Studies