On Wednesday, November 13, students and faculty of the Rhet/Comp Reading Group met at University Pub to discuss Rachael Ryerson's "Disidentification, Disorientation, and Disruption: Queer Multimodal Rhetoric in Queer Comics." Conversation focused on how Ryerson theorizes comics as a productive space for expressions of queerness and queer world-making. Students and faculty discussed visual case studies Ryerson used in an attempt to better understand her arguments. We also talked about how Ryerson’s piece might relate to broader conversations about comics and the history of the form. As rhetorical concepts such as identification and disidentification, discussion paused for thorough explanations and examples. As the final RCRG meeting for the fall semester wrapped up, we began to look ahead to the spring semester. Stay tuned for details!
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WBHThe Winifred Bryan Horner Rhetoric Society serves as the student chapter of the Rhetoric Society of America at Texas Christian University. In addition to sponsoring events that further rhetorical scholarship at TCU, the WBH Rhetoric Society also supports the Winifred Bryan Horner Reading Library in the TCU Graduate Instructor office. The WBH Rhetoric Society was founded by TCU English graduate students in 2011. Archives
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