African-American rhetors establish agency not by dismantling the master's house, but by transforming it into something that suits their aims. |
It is of high literary quality, showing the master's great skill at phrasing subtle ideas and word-play. |
She leapt to her feet and immediately had to jump to avoid a swipe of her master's pole that would have broken both her ankles had it connected. |
One young acolyte has such a rictus from grinning at his master's jokes that it looks like a physical affliction. |
He holds a bachelor's degree in sociology from Creighton University and a master's in library science from the University of Illinois. |
Dated to the 1470s, it no longer seems like the work of an imitator, retrospectively evoking an earlier moment in the master's career. |