1. “WE DON’T WRITE JUST TO WRITE; WE WRITE TO BE FREE”: A RHETORICAL ETHNOGRAPHY OF SPOKEN WORD IN LOS ANGELES Open Access Author: Johnson, Amber Lauren Title: “WE DON’T WRITE JUST TO WRITE; WE WRITE TO BE FREE”: A RHETORICAL ETHNOGRAPHY OF SPOKEN WORD IN LOS ANGELES Graduate Program: Communication Arts and Sciences Keywords: rhetoricpoetryperformancecounterpubliccollective identityethnographyspoken word File: Download Dissertation_Amber_L_Johnson.pdf Committee Members: Ronald L Jackson Ii, Committee Chair/Co-ChairRosa A Eberly, Committee MemberIan E Baptiste, Committee MemberRaymond Keith Gilyard, Committee Member
2. Performing Histories: Archival Embodiment as Rhetorical Historiography Restricted (Penn State Only) Author: Smith, Emily Title: Performing Histories: Archival Embodiment as Rhetorical Historiography Graduate Program: English Keywords: historiographypublic memoryperformancerhetoric File: Login to Download Committee Members: Cheryl Jean Glenn, Dissertation Advisor/Co-AdvisorCheryl Jean Glenn, Committee Chair/Co-ChairDebra Hawhee, Committee MemberStuart Selber, Committee MemberPamela Ruth Vanhaitsma, Outside MemberDavid Loewenstein, Program Head/Chair