In Part I, I note the difficulty in distinguishing between silencing and silence as resistance. This difficulty has often led people in power to misinterpret the silence of people of color. Part II further explores the complications of incorporating the study of silence into resistance scholarship. I illustrate this complexity by discussing the silencing of welfare mothers and the use of language by women of color to challenge dominant medical discourse. Part III considers Professor Montoya\u27s proposal to use silence as a pedagogical tool. Continuing my examination of silence as both liberating and accommodating, I distinguish between silence in the classroom as a method for subverting the dominant style of speech and silence as reinforce...
Historically, the field of Rhetoric and Composition has participated in little or no investigation o...
This thesis suggests that while mainstream multicultural education claims to promote both diversity ...
Silence is a concept both praised and criticised when put to practice. The latest trends in society ...
In Part I, I note the difficulty in distinguishing between silencing and silence as resistance. This...
Language and voice have been subjects of great interest to scholars working in the areas of Critical...
Using the metaphor of silencing, Professor Margaret Montoya documents the irrelevance of race, gende...
This article uses Critical Race Theory and LatCrit Theory in its analysis, methodologies, and purpos...
This paper describes a telling case account that occurred during an ethnographic study in the United...
This article advances a teaching strategy to help students reflect on how they engage in class discu...
White silence is experienced by members of the White culture who, during discussions of racial issue...
What is silence? Is it a loss, an omission? Is it a stopping of the mouth, of the voice? An empty pl...
This special issue represents the collaborative work from a group of nine literacy scholars across t...
Studies have tended to focus on implied, not indicated, silences and/or to define the silence as the...
This thesis is an exploration of the linguistic and political implications of conversational silence...
Building upon the concepts discussed by Cheryl Glenn in her book Unspoken: A Rhetoric of Silence, I ...
Historically, the field of Rhetoric and Composition has participated in little or no investigation o...
This thesis suggests that while mainstream multicultural education claims to promote both diversity ...
Silence is a concept both praised and criticised when put to practice. The latest trends in society ...
In Part I, I note the difficulty in distinguishing between silencing and silence as resistance. This...
Language and voice have been subjects of great interest to scholars working in the areas of Critical...
Using the metaphor of silencing, Professor Margaret Montoya documents the irrelevance of race, gende...
This article uses Critical Race Theory and LatCrit Theory in its analysis, methodologies, and purpos...
This paper describes a telling case account that occurred during an ethnographic study in the United...
This article advances a teaching strategy to help students reflect on how they engage in class discu...
White silence is experienced by members of the White culture who, during discussions of racial issue...
What is silence? Is it a loss, an omission? Is it a stopping of the mouth, of the voice? An empty pl...
This special issue represents the collaborative work from a group of nine literacy scholars across t...
Studies have tended to focus on implied, not indicated, silences and/or to define the silence as the...
This thesis is an exploration of the linguistic and political implications of conversational silence...
Building upon the concepts discussed by Cheryl Glenn in her book Unspoken: A Rhetoric of Silence, I ...
Historically, the field of Rhetoric and Composition has participated in little or no investigation o...
This thesis suggests that while mainstream multicultural education claims to promote both diversity ...
Silence is a concept both praised and criticised when put to practice. The latest trends in society ...