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______________________________________________________________________ Past Courses PWR 1 (Fall 2006-2007): Rhetorics of Advertising PWR 2 (Winter 2005-6): Got Ads? Visual Design in Print Advertising For Communication
Majors: this specific
PWR 2 course on Advertising not only gives students the required credit
to graduate but also elective credit
towards the Communication major. For more information, talk to your
Advisor or your Student Service Administrator in the Dept of Communication. PWR 2
(Fall 2005/Winter 2006 course description): Ads created
by Stanford students: PWR 2 PowerPoint
Presentations: _______________________________________________________________________ Publications "Revisiting
Influence Narratives in Wordsworth in American Literary Culture."
Book review. Symbiosis. "PowerPoint as Rhetoric. Online tutorial." Bedford/St. Martin Press Online. Fall 2007. "Manifest Empire:
How Anglo-American Rivalry with Great Britain Shaped U.S. Manifest Destiny."
In Romantic Border Crossings. Ed. "'An
Anti-Democratic Habit of Feeling': Nationalism and the Rhetoric of Toryism
in O'Sullivan's Democratic Review" in "Sullen
Fires Across the Atlantic": Essays in Romanticism. Eds. "'[O]ur American kinsman': British Nationalism and Book Reviews of American Literature in the 1840s." Romanticism on the Net. May-August 2005. "Anglophobia" and "Jacobin." Entries in Britain and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History: A Multidisciplinary Encyclopedia. Eds. Will Kaufman and Heidi Macpherson. (Oxford: ABC-Clio). February 2005. "Hawthorne's Politics of Storytelling: Two 'Tales of the Province House' and the Specter of Anglomania in the Democratic Review." American Periodicals. April 2004. "The Guillotine and the American Public: A Godwinian Reading of The Scarlet Letter." Symbiosis: A Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations. Ed. Richard Gravil. 4.2 (October 2000): 152-172. Works in progress Articles "Visual Performance: Teaching PowerPoint in the Age of New Media" Manuscript to be submitted to Computers and Composition. "Fair Use and the Vulnerability of Criticism on the Internet" in Composition and Copyright: Perspectives on Teaching, Text-making, and the Law (collection), eds. Steve Westbrook & Timothy Hodge.
Ghost in the Nation: Transatlantic Nationalism in the Democratic Review
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