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Title:
Engaging Ferguson : an affective exploration of uncivil disobedience
Creator(s):
Forrest James Arnold
Date:
December 2, 2016
Department:
Rhetoric Studies
Collection:
Honors Theses
Title:
Fracturing fantasy : liberal communism, consumption, and identity in the "Get a Mac" campaign
Creator(s):
Emma T. Newmark
Date:
December 9, 2016
Department:
Rhetoric Studies
Collection:
Honors Theses
Title:
Whiteness at Whitman : a discursive study
Creator(s):
Christopher Lee Cahoon
Date:
December 9, 2016
Department:
Rhetoric Studies
Collection:
Honors Theses
Title:
The fantasies of organ transfer : an ideological analysis of pro-organ donation advertisements, “Everyone Has Something Good” and “The World’s Biggest Asshole”
Creator(s):
Nathaniel M. Gruenberg
Date:
December 10, 2016
Department:
Rhetoric Studies
Collection:
Honors Theses
Title:
Whitman College as a Dispositif in excess : living higher education from disciplinarity to post-disciplinarity
Creator(s):
Ari S. Appel
Date:
December 9, 2016
Department:
Rhetoric Studies
Collection:
Honors Theses
Embargo Date:
2020-12-12T00:00:00Z
Title:
“A Spectacle of Infinite Sadness” : decoloniality, affect, and postwar Japanese calligraphy
Creator(s):
Jesse Clyde Moneyhun
Date:
December 1, 2016
Department:
Rhetoric Studies
Collection:
Honors Theses
Title:
"Called Forth" into practice : rhetorical materialism and The Call
Creator(s):
Jack Dempsey Lassiter IV
Date:
December 9, 2016
Department:
Rhetoric Studies
Collection:
Honors Theses
Title:
The future is feminist : an analysis of Black women’s rage in American society through Beyoncé’s Lemonade
Creator(s):
Cherokee Cierra Washington
Date:
December 8, 2017
Department:
Rhetoric Studies
Collection:
Honors Theses
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