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The Journal of Multimodal Rhetorics

ISSN: 2472-7318

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writing identity, identity writing | identity matters, matters of identity

E Drever, Steven S. Brooks, Rylee Mehr, Sophia Maggio, and Dànielle Nicole DeVoss,
Michigan State University


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E, a mid 20s white person, sits on the floor with their legs outstretched. They are smiling. A rainbow light coming through an unseen window reflects on and around where they sit.

E Drever is a master’s student whose interests constellate queer and trans rhetorics, multimodal composition and creation, and digital and cultural rhetorics. They enjoy teaching, quilting, and playing with gender. 

 

Steven, heads and shoulders, a mid 20s person wearing glasses and smiling.

Steven S. Brooks (he/him) is a master’s student in Rhetoric and Writing at Michigan State University. Steven is interested in music, sonic rhetorics, and feminist historiography. He enjoys playing the piano, obsessing over Tori Amos, and reading from the 33⅓ series.

 

 

 

 

 

Rylee, heads and shoulders, a mid 20s person wearing glasses and smiling standing in front of buildings with a mountain in the background.

Rylee Mehr (she/her) is a master’s student in Rhetoric and Writing at Michigan State University. Her research interests include multimodal composing, reflective journaling, cultural rhetorics, memes/memetic rhetoric, and more. Rylee enjoys bullet journaling, cooking, and spending time with her cat, Romeo. 

 

 

Sophia, heads and shoulders, a mid 20s person smiling standing in front of colorfully painted buildings.

 

 

 

Sophia Maggio (she/her) is a graduate student in the Rhetoric and Writing MA program at Michigan State University. She is interested in creative-critical scholarship, multimodal composing, and the role of rhetoric in nonprofit communication and arts-driven spaces and communities. Sophia enjoys drawing pigeons, playing recreational soccer, drinking coffee, and wandering through her neighborhood. 

 

 

Dànielle, heads and shoulders, an older white woman smiling in front of bookshelves.

Dànielle Nicole DeVoss (she/hers) is professor and department chair in Writing, Rhetoric, and Cultures at Michigan State University. She teaches classes in document design, creativity and innovation, and social entrepreneurship. Her research interests include technofeminism, digital–visual rhetorics, multimodal composing, and intellectual property