How do you see an interplay or interdependence of western rhetoric and nonwestern rhetorics?
How does your understanding of Greek rhetoric changed over the semester?
How have your ideas of categorizations, definitions, and/or disciplines changed?
From what you've learned in this class, how will you move forward?
What tools will you use in your own writing and rhetorical practices?
What piqued your interest?
What particular assignments where impactful and why?
How did your scholarly observations of writers/texts resonate with you?
Drawing from Atwill’s Octalog contribution, how do you determine what methodologies to use, especially crossing disciplines? (like history and rhetoric)
How will/do/can you live as a person in a global society with the knowledge you’ve gained from our course?
How has your perspective on your first paper changed?
Does having a better understanding of rhetoric now make it more or less complicated to apply? Do you have a better understanding of rhetoric?
What responsibilities do you have as a person aware of nonwestern rhetorics (personally, in your area of study/interest/discipline)?
How would you compare your relationship with rhetoric now to the beginning of the semester?
How do you see your past education in light of our coursework? How does this shape your expectations for future coursework?
How do you apply what you’ve learned as a person, not just a student or writer?
How have you seen growth over the semester (pertaining to your reading, writing, understanding, participation)?
Reflect on your contributions -- good, bad, improvements.
How does studying marginalized groups help you see your responsibilities – even incapabilities (speak for, advocate for, negotiate your position/ethos)?
How do readings about marginalized groups help you recontextualize yourself as a rhetor?
How do you deal with fragments – fragmented or incomplete knowledge and/or texts?
How do we recognize bias in understanding?
When might I have invalidated another (person’s view, text, person, group), and how might I avoid that in the future?
How can you help support nonwestern rhetorics?