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Transcript Episode 17
What’s rhetorical about a solar eclipse? That’s what we’re discussing today as we look back on the Not So Total Eclipse event from April 28th, 2024, where students and faculty alike gathered to view a partial eclipse from the reflecting pond, with Professor Gardiakos collecting their thoughts and feelings. As we listen back on these interviews, we discuss the importance of coming together for communal events, what eclipses have meant throughout human history, and how they’ll continue to live in our hearts and minds going forward.
So join us today as we try to answer what it is about solar eclipses that captivates us.
Time Stamps
Rhetorical Concepts
· 3:35 - Kairos
· 18:18 - Writing Happens in Communities
By Meeghan Faulconer and Nikolas GardiakosTranscript Episode 17
What’s rhetorical about a solar eclipse? That’s what we’re discussing today as we look back on the Not So Total Eclipse event from April 28th, 2024, where students and faculty alike gathered to view a partial eclipse from the reflecting pond, with Professor Gardiakos collecting their thoughts and feelings. As we listen back on these interviews, we discuss the importance of coming together for communal events, what eclipses have meant throughout human history, and how they’ll continue to live in our hearts and minds going forward.
So join us today as we try to answer what it is about solar eclipses that captivates us.
Time Stamps
Rhetorical Concepts
· 3:35 - Kairos
· 18:18 - Writing Happens in Communities