Rhetoric and communication studies professors publish and present in 2008
Faculty in the Department of Rhetoric and Communication Studies are active scholars who regularly work and publish with colleagues and undergraduate students. Below is a list of recent publications and presentations. For a complete list of faculty publications, visit each faculty member's bio page.
- Paul Achter, Rhetoric and Communication Studies, published “Comedy in Unfunny Times: News Parody and Carnival After 9/11” in Critical Studies in Media Communication 25.3, August 2008, pp 274-303.
- Mari Lee Mifsud’s article, “Rhetoric as Gift/Giving,” originally published in Philosophy and Rhetoric 2007, 39.4, pp. 89-107 was reprinted in Philosophy and Rhetoric in Dialogue: Redrawing their Intellectual Landscape, edited by Gerard Hauser, Penn State University Press, 2008.
- Archana Bhatt, Rhetoric and Communication Studies, has published Pathak Bhatt, A. (2008). The Sita syndrome: Examining the communicative aspects of domestic violence from a South Asian perspective. The Journal of International Women’s Studies. 9 (3). pp. 155 – 173.
- Kevin Kuswa, Rhetoric and Communication Studies, and University of Richmond Debate, published with his student Briann Walsh, “Arguing War in an Era of Terrorism: ‘Democracy to Come’ and Critical Pedagogy” in Controversia 5.2: 93-111.
- Kevin Kuswa, Paul Achter, and their student Liz Lauzon presented a competitively selected paper at the Rhetoric Society of America Conference in Seattle, “The Slave, the Fetus, the Body: Articulating Biopower and the Pregnant Woman.”
Posted September 11, 2008