Composition: History & Theory: 1980 - 1989
Flynn, Elizabeth A.
Description
Elizabeth A Flynn is director of the graduate program in Rhetoric and Technical Communication at Michigan Technological University where she has been teaching since 1979. She earned her Ph.D. from Ohio State University in 1977. After graduation she taught at Ohio State University as an Instructor and then a Lecturer, took a position as an Assistant Professor at Antioch College, and finally started at Michigan Tech as an Assistant Professor. Her recent publications include various books and articles: Co-editor, Reading Sites: Social Difference and Reader Response;
Feminism Beyond Modernism; “Rhetorical Witnessing: Recognizing Genocide in Guatemala” Community Literacy Journal; “Louise Rosenblatt and the Ethical Turn in Literary Theory” College English; “Misreading (and) Feminism” Reader; “Diversity Matters.” JAC; “Masculinity, Feminism, and Motorcycles: Memorial Reflections.” JAC. She has published numerous other essays in journals, books, and newsletters.
Date of Upload
11/03/09




