This dissertation examines the histories of the University of Arizona (UA) and the University of New Mexico (UNM) before 1910. This project brings a trans-hemispheric approach to composition history by developing a theory of "frontier rhetoric" as a lens for analysis. Used to describe the rhetorical strategies that emphasize narratives of progress to disenfranchise others, frontier rhetoric allows us to examine the ways in which colonialism is embedded within institutions and reproduced by curriculum and policies. In the case of UA, institutional stakeholders envisioned their university as an Americanization project that both opened up Arizona’s natural resources to profit, while creating a citizenry devoted to defending their country. In t...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06This thesis examines the significance of schooli...
This dissertation examines the language and literacy ideologies of in-service fronteriza bilingual e...
This dissertation considers how the Californias have inherited two different colonial histories and ...
196 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This dissertation examines th...
Recently, our field has seen a strong surge in the interest in writing across borders, multilingual ...
abstract: Composition historians have increasingly recognized that local histories help test long-he...
This dissertation uses archival research, Chicana/o Studies scholarship and a rhetorical framework t...
Colonial narratives often characterize Latin@ culture and students as deficient with regard to educa...
Over the last decade, the field of rhetoric and writing studies has become increasingly conscious of...
abstract: This dissertation explores how the written word and natural and cultural landscapes entwin...
The US-Mexico border has been fraught with complication from its inception, particularly in South Te...
Using San Miguel County in northern New Mexico as a case study, this dissertation explores the ways ...
From the perspective of the twenty-first century, it might be easy to dismiss frontier literature as...
Typical research regarding Latinx students often begin with demographic data demonstrating the “brow...
In this dissertation, I recover and examine Native American, Mexican-American, and Anglo narratives ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06This thesis examines the significance of schooli...
This dissertation examines the language and literacy ideologies of in-service fronteriza bilingual e...
This dissertation considers how the Californias have inherited two different colonial histories and ...
196 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This dissertation examines th...
Recently, our field has seen a strong surge in the interest in writing across borders, multilingual ...
abstract: Composition historians have increasingly recognized that local histories help test long-he...
This dissertation uses archival research, Chicana/o Studies scholarship and a rhetorical framework t...
Colonial narratives often characterize Latin@ culture and students as deficient with regard to educa...
Over the last decade, the field of rhetoric and writing studies has become increasingly conscious of...
abstract: This dissertation explores how the written word and natural and cultural landscapes entwin...
The US-Mexico border has been fraught with complication from its inception, particularly in South Te...
Using San Miguel County in northern New Mexico as a case study, this dissertation explores the ways ...
From the perspective of the twenty-first century, it might be easy to dismiss frontier literature as...
Typical research regarding Latinx students often begin with demographic data demonstrating the “brow...
In this dissertation, I recover and examine Native American, Mexican-American, and Anglo narratives ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06This thesis examines the significance of schooli...
This dissertation examines the language and literacy ideologies of in-service fronteriza bilingual e...
This dissertation considers how the Californias have inherited two different colonial histories and ...