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2024 CALS Graduate Award Symposium

Thursday, April 18, 2024
3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
Grucci Room (102 Burrowes Building)
2024 CALS Graduate Award Symposium

Join us in the Grucci Room to celebrate this year's graduate student award winner! A presentation of his work will be followed by a question-and-answer session. Light refreshments will be provided beginning at 3pm.

Michael Young, winner of the 2023 CALS Summer Graduate Fellowship

Presentation Title: "'Short-circuiting Reality': L. Ron Hubbard, Kenneth Burke, and the Homuncular Rhetorical Situation"

Michael Young is a doctoral candidate in the department of English. He studies the history of rhetorical education within a cultural studies framework, investigating how popular speech and writing pedagogies mold political subjects and structure the field of social action. His dissertation, "Twentieth Century Sophistries: Popular Science, Human Manuals, and American Rhetorical Education," traces the history of a shadow rhetorical tradition that developed alongside the academic disciplines of English and Communication. This tradition—which animates a wide range of educational institutes, self-help literature, religious movements, and pyramid schemes—is both a constitutive element of American rhetorical education and an understudied agent of political life.

Spring 2024 CALS Graduate Awards Symposium Poster
Spring 2024 CALS Graduate Awards Symposium Poster
Grucci Room (102 Burrowes Building)

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