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Thursday, September 20, Noon; HBC 239
Laura Gray-Rosendale (http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~lag) is an Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Composition and former Chair of Northern Arizona Universitys Commission on the Status of Women. She teaches graduate and undergraduate classes in cultural studies, the history of rhetoric, gender studies, and basic writing. Her books are Rethinking Basic Writing: Exploring Identity, Politics, and Community in Interaction (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 2000) and Alternative Rhetorics: Challenges to the Rhetorical Tradition (SUNY Press 2001). Her work has appeared numerous times in Signs: A Journal of Women and Culture, Concerns, Journal of Basic Writing, as well as Composition Forum, and can be found in anthologies such as Getting a Life: Autobiography and Postmodernism, Miss Grundy Doesn't Teach Here Anymore: How Popular Culture Has Changed the Composition Classroom, The Personal Narrative: Writing Ourselves as Teachers and Scholars, Multiple Literacies for the Twenty-First Century, Questioning Authority and The Literacy Standard. She is currently working on a book titled Fractured Feminisms for SUNY Press with Gil Harootunian and another about basic writing and the Southwest titled Basic Writing's Others. Click here for Professor Gray-Rosendale's PowerPoint Presentation. |