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Dr. Mary Anne Taylor, a professor of rhetoric at Emerson College, talks about tropes and narratives.

Dr. Mary Anne Taylor, a professor of rhetoric at Emerson College, talks about tropes and narratives.

FromSword and Pen


Dr. Mary Anne Taylor, a professor of rhetoric at Emerson College, talks about tropes and narratives.

FromSword and Pen

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Jan 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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"I think the way people use something like PTSD to tell stories- they draw from tropes and those tropes make assumptions of how people experience PTSD that can be very positive to help shed light on something or can be very negative in that your spreading some assumptions as a generalization that not all people feel." - Dr. Mary Anne TaylorWelcome to Sword and Pen, a podcast about journalism, military veterans, and military veterans in journalism.  In this episode we welcome Dr. Mary Anne Taylor, a professor of Rhetoric at Emerson College’s School of Communication. Dr. Taylor’s academic focus is on how foundational rhetoric and dominant discourses intersect with gender, race and sexuality. She’s been published in the journal of Women and Language, American Behavioral Scientist, and written about gendered journalism in The New York Times. Sword and Pen is a production of Military Veteran in Journalism, a professional association that builds community for vets, supports their career growth, and advocates for diversifying newsrooms through hiring and promoting more vets.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr)
Released:
Jan 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Sword and Pen is a production of Military Veteran in Journalism, a professional association that builds community for vets, supports their career growth, and advocates for diversifying newsrooms through hiring and promoting more vets.