Kenneth Burke and Contemporary Rhetorical Theory - Introductions http://www.digitalparlor.org/fa07/blakesley1/taxonomy/term/6/0 en All about the Dee (and a little about her drive) http://www.digitalparlor.org/fa07/blakesley1/node/108 <p>Like many of us, I started down the "English Major" path long ago, but was quickly disillusioned with the whole enterprise of creative writing in the university. I’ve always wanted to teach writing at the college level (secondary schools, public or private, have always had a distasteful ISA-ey flavor about them) but was disappointed with how creative writing instruction was being carried out. So, not knowing what to do and figuring it would be good for me anyway I got a Masters in literature. It was a lucky thing too, because while the other MA and MFA folks were slogging through their required assistantships in composition, I was taking to it like a pig in…well, you know.</p> <p><a href="http://www.digitalparlor.org/fa07/blakesley1/node/108">read more</a></p> http://www.digitalparlor.org/fa07/blakesley1/node/108#comments Introductions Wed, 22 Aug 2007 18:13:33 -0400 Dee Drive 108 at http://www.digitalparlor.org/fa07/blakesley1 Introductions http://www.digitalparlor.org/fa07/blakesley1/node/106 <p>It's time to introduce ourselves, so I'll start:</p> <p>I'm now in my seventh year here at Purdue, and I have enjoyed every minute of my time here. Before 2000, I taught at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, for eleven years. My "home" is probably Southern California, where I spent all my time in grad school at SDSU and USC. I've been reading and writing about Burke since I first read <em>A Grammar of Motives</em> in William Covino's "Modern Rhetorical Theory" class in February, 1984 (wow, now that dates me a little bit). I knew then, though, that something was going on with Burke that I needed to know more about, and so there you have it.</p> <p>This semester, I'll be working on a few Burke-related projects: a conference proposal for RSA and then a paper for the big Burke conference next summer at Villanova. I'm working with Nathaniel Rivers and Ryan Weber to get their new edited book done later this fall, <em>Equipment for Living: The Literary Reviews of Kenneth Burke.</em> That should be exciting. The project is nearly finished, so we'll have some sort of release party when the book is here.</p> <p>Here's something about the "other" me (we are a parliament of voices, after all): I love astronomy and am looking forward to the day when I can build an observatory in my backyard and have a giant telescope. I made an observatory when I was 16, but it was a dud, so I have to try again sometime before too long. In the meantime, there's always "the rhetoric of astronomy." </p> <p>Cheers,<br /> Dave</p> <p><a href="http://www.digitalparlor.org/fa07/blakesley1/node/106">read more</a></p> http://www.digitalparlor.org/fa07/blakesley1/node/106#comments Introductions Mon, 20 Aug 2007 13:32:18 -0400 David Blakesley 106 at http://www.digitalparlor.org/fa07/blakesley1