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The article “Critical Race Theory Counterstory as Allegory: A Rhetorical Trope to Raise Awareness About Arizona’s Ban on Ethnic Studies” written by Aja Y. Martinez displays resistance writing throughout the piece. Martinez takes a differential writing technique in comparison to what we have read thus far in class, wherein she utilizes fictional storytelling to represent a universalContinue reading “Blog 5”

Blog 4

The article; From Silence to Words: Writing as a Strugglenarrated by Min-zhan Luilluminates her personal experiences to demonstrate the identity struggle arising from a conflict between home and school discourses. The narrator grew up in China, attending a Chinese school uniform to the standardized Chinese language. Conversantly, at home her parents raised her to be educatedContinue reading “Blog 4”

Blog 3

Language is exceedingly complex because of its uniqueness across individuals, “The human use of language is not a simple phenomenon: sophisticated research in linguistics and sociology has demonstrated incontrovertibly that many long held and passionately cherished notions about language are misleading at best, and often completely erroneous” (SRTOL, pg 1). We are socialized to understandContinue reading “Blog 3”

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