Xin Liu Gale – Historical Studies and Postmodernism: Rereading Aspasia

Xin Liu Gale – “Historical Studies and Postmodernism: Rereading Aspasia of Miletus” Because of developments in feminist reconstructive historiography, Gale wants to consider questions related to truth and method, the role of interpretation, the definition of history and historiography, and the influences of postmodern theory on historical research in this article (361). Gale prefaces her critique a lot, noting that she wants to help develop... Read More

CCR 751

“Composition and Cornel West: Notes toward a Deep Democracy” Keith Gilyard Chapter One: Flight West Chapter One is something of a personal narrative that recounts how Gilyard first came to meet West on a flight from PSU to somewhere else.  G. notes that West is especially useful for the field of composition when he states that It is profoundly within the purview of composition studies to address the concerns raised by  West about educating... Read More