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The Journal of Multimodal Rhetorics

ISSN: 2472-7318

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REVIEWS  |  VOL. 2, NO. 2

 

Back to the Blanket: Recovered Rhetorics and Literacies in American Indian Studies, by Kimberly G. Weiser

Luhui Whitebear, Oregon State University

Weiser's text discusses Indigenous meaning-making and lived experiences as cultural and political rhetorics, highlighting the significance of sovereignty, tribal enrollment, and more. 

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Racial Shorthand: Coded Discrimination Contested in Social Media, ed. by Cruz Medina and Octavio Pimentel

Les Hutchinson, Michigan State University

Medina and Pimentel provide rhetoric and composition scholars with the first edited collection that centers multimodal composition    by people of color.

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