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Prolific: A Podcast Journey Through Rhetoric, Composition, and Technical Communication

Prolific: A Podcast Journey Through Rhetoric, Composition, and Technical Communication

By Wilfredo Flores

Welcome to Prolific: A Podcast Journey through Rhetoric, Composition, and Technical Communication. This podcast is meant for graduate students in these fields who feel a little overwhelmed by all of the names of people—not to mention their works—that we're supposed to know. In other words, this podcast is for students looking to learn more about the world they're entering. This is my first podcast, so the quality will increase as I familiarize myself with my voice, the material, and the software, (and my natural humor [ha!]). Feel free to comment and leave suggestions on the quality or future
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Don't Get In a Knife Fight with Carolyn Miller (rebroadcast)

Prolific: A Podcast Journey Through Rhetoric, Composition, and Technical CommunicationMar 15, 2018

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Don't Get In a Knife Fight with Carolyn Miller (rebroadcast)

Don't Get In a Knife Fight with Carolyn Miller (rebroadcast)

Hello, Prolific listenters! This episode is a rebroadcast as I move the RSS feed over to a better, easier-to-manage podcast hosting platform. Feel free to disregard or give it a listen. This episode marked the move to a longer, more conversational model, and it covers some of the major ideas and works from Carolyn Miller, a scholar truly worthy of the adjective "prolific."
Mar 15, 201832:21
"This Is The Brillo Pad Space": Multimodality And Composition
Dec 15, 201749:22
"#MomDoNotListen: Feminism In Composition Studies"
Nov 22, 201758:00
"Drew Carey: Queer Icon": Composition Studies And Queer Theory

"Drew Carey: Queer Icon": Composition Studies And Queer Theory

Hello! After two years, Prolific: A Podcast Journey Through Rhetoric, Composition, and Technical Communication makes its triumphant return—and with a new format! This time, the episodes will cover a specific movement within the field, followed by a rundown of crucial texts in the field, key folks in that movement, and then a conversation about that movement with a bunch of other graduate students.

This time around, we focus on queer theory and studies in the field of composition. First, we run through some of the major trends in the field, and I spotlight some great resources for learning more about what early, queer-focused scholarship looked like at that time. Then, I move us into a conversation I had with 4 other graduate students in the Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures program at Michigan State University.

Sorry about the delay in episodes. If you’re wondering about that, I’ll catch you up on what my life has been like since the last episode!
Nov 05, 201746:35