DescriptionGenres of Memory and Asian American Women's Activism.pdf
English: Dr. Katie Bramlett, an Assistant Professor of English and Director of the Writing Across the Curriculum Program at California State University, East Bay and a 2021-22 CCCC Wikipedia Graduate Fellow, presents "Genres of Memory and Asian/American Women's Activism." Dr. Brtamlett explores three distinct memorial genres—a statue, a traveling exhibit, and a documentary—created by Asian/Americans about Asian/American women activists. Her presentation highlights the rhetorical strategies these memorialist activists employ to (re)compose historical and modern narratives that stereotypically frame Asian/American women as exoticized sexual objects or the model minority.
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February CCCC Wikipedia Initiative Speaker Series event
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