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Willamette University

Faculty Member, Rhetoric & Media Studies

About

I've added a few sample papers for easy perusal. Some more recent work includes:

“Nuestro Himno as Heterotopic Mimicry: On the Ambivalences of a Latin@ Voicing,” In Somos de Una Voz: New Directions in Latin@ Communication, In Press with Lexington Press, a division of Rowman & Littlefield.

“Invention, Ethos, and New Media in the Rhetoric Classroom: The Storyboard as Exemplary Genre,” In Multimodal Literacies and Emerging Genres in Student Compositions. Forthcoming from University of Pittsburgh Press.

Nathaniel I. Córdova and G. Mitchell Reyes, “Race, Memory, and “Keeping the Faith” of the Nation: President Bush Addresses the NAACP,” In Public Memory, Race, and Ethnicity (Ed.) G. Mitchell Reyes. (Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press), 2010.


Other Affiliations

Willamette University American Ethnic Studies Program, Latin American Studies Program, and the Center for Religion, Law, and Democracy.

Contact Information

Homepage:

http://www.nachocordova.org/

 
Rhetoric Society Quarterly
Text and Performance Quarterly
Theory, Culture and Society

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