Keynote Speech from the 2024 Midwest Winter Workshop @ UW Madison

On February 16-17, the graduate students of the Department of Communication Arts at UW Madison hosted the 14th annual Midwest Winter Workshop! It was an amazing event, consisting of 7 panel sessions on topics ranging from writing scholarship to the academic job market and 19 “pods” comprised of faculty and graduate student small groups. You can find more information about the event here.

For the keynote, I presented a talk titled “What is Rhetoric Enough? Forms in and of Rhetorical Scholarship.” You can find a written version of the presentation here. It was a great, generative conference and I am grateful just to have been part of it! Many thanks to Allyson Gross, Ali Rushevics, Megan Zahay, and Ailea Merriam-Pigg, who organized the event.

You can also access the recorded Keynote here.

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