Assistant Professor
University Hall 5040
(205) 934-8599
Research and Teaching Interests: Rhetoric and composition, digital rhetoric, information technology, gender/sexuality studies
Office Hours: By appointment
Education:
- B.A., Millsaps College, Philosophy and French
- M.A., University of North Carolina at Greensboro, ESOL Education
- M.A., Georgia State University, Philosophy
- Ph.D., Georgia State University, English
In my research, I seek to understand how rhetorical theory and practice must change in response to online, multimodal composing. My takeaways from this research suggest new technologies to pioneer in the composition classroom and prompt students to consider all the semiotic resources at their disposal in some composition. I also study and write about embodied rhetoric and transgender theory.