Unflattening Global Rhetorics and Archival Pedagogies: An Interview with Tarez Samra Graban

23/02/2021 41 min
Unflattening Global Rhetorics and Archival Pedagogies: An Interview with Tarez Samra Graban

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This episode features an interview with Tarez Samra Graban, an associate professor in the Department of English at Florida State University. Dr. Graban was also the keynote speaker at Middle Tennessee State University's annual Peck Research on Writing Symposium in February 2020. This interview was recorded just after that keynote, which was titled "Rhetoric, Feminism, and the Transnational Archive." In this interview, Dr. Graban discusses her work on global and transnational rhetorics, archival methods, and rethinking the role and structure of rhetoric and writing majors at US universities. In particular, we discuss four of her projects. First, Alternative Sources for Rhetorical Traditions, an collection coedited by Graban and Hui Wu. Second, Teaching Rhetoric and Composition through the Archives, another collection Dr. Graban is coediting, this time with Wendy Hayden. Third, her 2017 article "Decolonising the Transnational Archive," which was published in the African Journal of Rhetoric. And finally, a chapter she cowrote with Meghan Velez for the Routledge Handbook of Comparative World Rhetorics, which came out last year. This episode features a clip from Mystery Mammal's "Archives." Episode Transcript

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