Assistant Professor of English
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Contact Information Office: 215 Tillinghast Hall Dr. Sheriff received her MA and PhD in English, specializing in Rhetoric & Composition, from The Pennsylvania State University. Research and Teaching Interests: Technical and science writing Rhetoric and New Media as well as digital writing and hybrid genres Progressive Era Rhetoric and the history of rhetoric women's rhetorics ethnic rhetorics. |
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Recent Publications and scholarly conference presentations:
Keith Gilyard and Stacey Sheriff, eds. Worthwhile Deliberations: Essays on Rhetoric, Difference, and Democracy. The Pennsylvania State University. (Under review).
"Resituating Kenneth Burke's 'My Approach to Communism.'" Rhetorica 23 (2005): 281-95.
"Asian American Rhetorics: Sui Sin Far's "Hidden" Chinese Rhetorical Sources." Conference on College Composition and Communication. Atlanta, Georgia. April 2011.
"Remixing Pedagogies: Engaging Latino/a Rhetorical Production in the Rhetoric and Composition Classroom." Conference on College Composition and Communication. Louisville, Kentucky. March 2010.
"Jane Addams's Impressions' of War: The Rhetorical Constraints of Generic Hybridity." Conference on College Composition and Communication. New Orleans, Louisiana. March 2008.
Last Modified: June 20, 2011