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A Play on Occlusion: Uptake of Letters to the University President
Author(s):
Katja Thieme
(see profile)
Date:
2022
Group(s):
Public Humanities
,
Rhetoric and Composition
Subject(s):
Rhetoric
,
Speech acts (Linguistics)
Item Type:
Article
Spacious Grammar: Agency and Intention in the Teaching of Research Writing
Author(s):
Katja Thieme
(see profile)
Date:
2022
Subject(s):
Rhetoric
,
Discourse analysis
,
Written communication
,
Academic writing
,
Pragmatics
Item Type:
Article
Surface and Depth: Metalanguage and Professional Development in Canadian Writing Studies
Author(s):
Katja Thieme
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Digital Pedagogy
,
Public Humanities
Subject(s):
Casual labor
,
Composition (Language arts)
,
Canada
,
Area studies
,
Academic writing
,
Teaching
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Metalanguage
,
disciplinary discourse
,
collective action
,
Writing studies
,
Contingent labor
,
Rhetoric and composition
,
Canadian studies
,
Precarity
,
Pedagogy
Do We Need New Method Names? Descriptions of Method in Scholarship on Canadian Literature
Author(s):
Katja Thieme
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Subject(s):
Canadian literature
,
Academic writing
,
Interdisciplinary approach in education
,
Research--Methodology
,
Methodology
,
Literary form
,
Literary theory
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Corpus Linguistics and Discourse Analysis
,
Rhetorical Studies
,
disciplinary discourse
,
Writing in the disciplines
,
Research methods
,
Genre theory
,
Writing studies
A Principled Uncertainty: Writing Studies Methods in Contexts of Indigeneity
Author(s):
Shurli Makmillen
,
Katja Thieme
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Subject(s):
Composition (Language arts)
,
Literary form
,
Literary theory
,
Methodology
,
Postcolonialism
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Indigenous critical thought
,
Rhetoric and composition
,
Genre theory
,
Decolonial theory
How do you wish to be cited? Citation practices and a scholarly community of care in trans studies research articles
Author(s):
Mary Ann Saunders
,
Katja Thieme
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Subject(s):
Composition (Language arts)
,
Pragmatics
,
Applied linguistics
,
Academic writing
,
Interdisciplinary approach in education
,
Communication of technical information
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
rhetorical analysis
,
citation
,
trans studies
,
Rhetoric and composition
,
Writing in the disciplines
,
Writing studies
,
Technical communication
'The Grim Fact of Sisterhood': Female Collectivity in the Works of Agnes Maule Machar, Nellie L. McClung, and Mabel Burkholder
Author(s):
Katja Thieme
(see profile)
Date:
2008
Group(s):
Feminist Humanities
,
History
Subject(s):
Canada
,
History
,
Canadian literature
,
Campaign literature
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
20th Century Literature
,
class
,
collective politics
,
feminist studies
,
gender
,
Womens History Month
,
Canadian history
,
Political literature
Letters to the Woman’s Page Editor: Francis Marion Beynon’s ‘The Country Homemakers’ and a Public Culture for Women
Author(s):
Katja Thieme
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Group(s):
Feminist Humanities
,
History
,
Rhetoric and Composition
Subject(s):
Canada
,
History
,
Mass media--Study and teaching
,
Campaign literature
,
Rhetoric
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
Womens History Month
,
Canadian history
,
Media studies
,
Political literature
Uptake and genre: The Canadian reception of suffrage militancy
Author(s):
Katja Thieme
(see profile)
Date:
2006
Group(s):
Feminist Humanities
,
History
Subject(s):
Canada
,
History
,
Campaign literature
,
Rhetoric
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
genre theory
,
speech act theory
,
suffrage
,
uptake
,
Womens History Month
,
Canadian history
,
Political literature
Constitutive Rhetoric as an Aspect of Audience Design: The Public Texts of Canadian Suffragists
Author(s):
Katja Thieme
(see profile)
Date:
2009
Group(s):
Feminist Humanities
Subject(s):
Canada
,
History
,
Culture--Study and teaching
,
Linguistics
,
Rhetoric
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Womens History Month
,
Canadian history
,
Cultural studies
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