Tag: writing

  • Hermeneutics by Maryann P DiEdwardo

    Dr Maryann DiEdwardo presents a talk at Lehigh University on April 10, 2019 Visit the following website for more information http://ricoeur.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/ricoeur Points by Maryann –The take away initiates self-monitoring as metacognitive or meta-reflection.   –Considering the impact that researchers make on their readers, we can change the researcher with hermeneutics to illuminate the necessity for textual…

  • Spatializing Social Justice: Literary Critiques by Maryann P DiEdwardo

    Literary Criticism   In Spatializing Social Justice: Literary Critiques, Maryann P. DiEdwardo uses seven literary critiques and seven reflections to share her newest research about the healing power of literature. She argues that literacy is the lifelong intellectual process of gaining meaning from a critical interpretation of written or printed text. Literary critiques explore the writer’s mind for symbolism hidden within…

  • Spatializing Social Justice by Maryann Pasda DiEdwardo

    Conclusively, this book seeks to develop empathy. The researcher juxtaposes post structuralism and postmodern philosophical paradigms. Maryann P. DiEdwardo participated in interdisciplinary theory and practice in the summer of 2017. She argues Flannery O’Connor’s A Prayer Journal indicates the study of the language of trauma. Literacy is the lifelong intellectual process of gaining meaning from…

  • Dr. Maryann DiEdwardo teaches outlining in a new video

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  • Spatializing Social Justice —Literary Criticism by Maryann DiEdwardo

    Literary Criticism   In Spatializing Social Justice: Literary Critiques, Maryann P. DiEdwardo uses seven literary critiques and seven reflections to share her newest research about the healing power of literature. She argues that literacy is the lifelong intellectual process of gaining meaning from a critical interpretation of written or printed text. Literary critiques explore the writer’s mind for symbolism hidden within…

  • Gaming as a tool for Teaching Composition in College English Classes

    My students use video gaming as a tool for understanding the work of Sophocles.