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Composition: History & Theory: 2000 - 2009

Joy S. Ritchie

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Joy S. Ritchie is currently a Professor and Chair of the English Department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln where she earned her Ph.D. Her professional areas of study include composition and rhetorical theory; literacy studies, feminist theory and pedagogy, teacher research, and English education. She describes her central teaching goal as to, “make the excitement and challenge of inquiry as much a part of my students’ experience as it is of my own and to help students recognize the relationship between their academic learning and their lives as citizens.” Recent notable publications co-authored with Kate Ronald: Rhetorical Teaching: Essays on the Expansive Uses of Women’s Rhetoric(s), (2006), “Pedagogy and Public Engagement: The Uses of Women’s Rhetorics,” (2005), and Available Means: An Anthology of Women’s Rhetoric(s), (2001).

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11/3/09

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